A top adviser in Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s office has resigned.

Marjorie Pomeroy-Wallace — a former chief of staff who was appointed chief strategy officer and senior adviser in July — announced her resignation on Thursday.

Pomeroy-Wallace served as chief of staff to O’Connell for nearly two years and worked heavily with the "Choose How You Move" transit initiative. She also managed his mayoral campaign .

“After several years of invigorating but grueling work on behalf of candidates at both the state and local level, the time has come for me to take a break,” Pomeroy-Wallace says in a statement.

In addition to her work at the mayor’s office, Pomeroy-Wallace has worked with Women for Tennessee’s Future, the Tennessee House Democratic Caucus, former U.S. Rep. Jim Cooper, General Ses

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