Fullerton City Council appointed Eddie Manfro as the new city manager during Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
“Since assuming the Interim City Manager role, Mr. Manfro has demonstrated thoughtful, steady leadership and a deep commitment to our community. His experience, integrity, and collaborative approach make him the right choice to guide Fullerton forward,” said Mayor Fred Jung in a statement released by the city on Wednesday.
The city manager serves as the chief administrative officer who directly oversees policy implementation and daily operations within city departments and staff.
“The city manager really is the chief executive officer of the city and their job is to enact the will of the council,” said Councilmember Shana Charles.
According to the press release, Manfro served as the Westminster city manager from 2012 to 2020, while also holding leadership and human resources roles in La Mesa, Santa Monica, Hawthrone and Alhambra.
In Fullerton, Manfro held a four-year position as the director of human resources.
Manfro has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Redlands and a Master of Public Administration from Cal State University, Dominguez Hills.
“Mr. Manfro comes with tremendous experience and also has earned the trust and support of our staff during this last period that he’s been with us,” said Councilmember Ahmad Zahra.
Manfro joined Fullerton as director of human resources in 2022 and was interim city manager beginning August 2, 2025.
“I am honored by the Council’s appointment and grateful for the opportunity to continue serving the Fullerton community in this capacity,” Manfro said in a statement released by the city. “I look forward to continuing that work and partnering with our residents, businesses, and employees to build on Fullerton’s strong foundation.”
The council’s appointment of Manfro was unanimously approved.
Previous city manager Eric Levitt stepped down in August 2025 after three years of service. Levitt voluntarily left the position in the middle of his contract to serve as city manager in San Bernardino.
The approval for Levitt to serve in San Bernardino was passed on June 4, 2025, but he could not begin until Aug. 4, 2025 due to the agreement with the city of Fullerton requiring a 45-day notice of departure.
The city manager is appointed on a three-year term and begins with a base annual salary of $305,000. Future salary increase is scheduled for March 2027 and March 2028 which will result in a 3% increase per year. The city contributes to compensation and a Retiree Health Savings Account.
The city manager receives $1,500 per month in health insurance, $145 dental, $25 vision and vehicle use of $275 per pay period.