Madera County Chief Executive, Jay Varney Announces Retirement Punctuating A Decorated Career Of Public Service

Madera County Chief Executive, Jay Varney Announces Retirement Punctuating A Decorated Career Of Public Service
By: Sierra News Posted On: August 11, 2025 View: 5

Madera County, CA – Madera County’s chief administrator, Jay Varney, has announced his retirement, punctuating a decorated career of public service of over four decades. Varney, who also served as Madera County Sheriff from 2014 to 2020, was appointed by the Board of Supervisors to serve as the Chief Administrative Officer five years ago.

Under Varney’s direction, the County has experienced significant growth in revenue, housing, and businesses while guiding 25 County departments with an annual operating budget of over half a billion dollars. Among Varney’s many achievements, he led the County in completing several capital projects, including the Madera County Justice Center, Fire Station #3, and a cooperative grant-funded project with the North Fork Mono upgrading Fire Station #11. He also guided County staff through the COVID pandemic and the subsequent economic downturn.

Varney issued this statement, “It’s been an honor to serve the Board of Supervisors and residents of Madera County. I want to thank the Board for entrusting me with this vital role for the past five-plus years.”

Varney also served with the Dallas Police Department and Lansing, Michigan Police Department before becoming Police Chief and City Administrator for the City of Chowchilla. Madera County has opened a nationwide search for Varney’s successor.

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