Finance

Brian Turbitt named chief financial officer for City of Framingham


Updated April 24, 2026, 9:52 a.m. ET

(Editor’s note: This story has been updated to correct an inaccuracy.)

When Brian Turbitt announced in late March his intention to resign as Nantucket’s director of municipal finance and chief procurement officer, he told the Nantucket Current it was to pursue “an opportunity off-island.”

Turns out that opportunity is in Framingham.

In a press release issued Thursday evening, April 23, Framingham Mayor Charlie Sisitsky announced that Turbitt is the city’s new chief financial officer. He began his duties earlier the same day.

Turbitt succeeds Jennifer Pratt, who departed the role on Dec. 31; since then, Chief Operating Officer Michael Tusino has served as acting CFO, according to the city’s release.

Brian Turbitt has started work as Framingham's chief financial officer.

Turbitt, who said in a statement that he was “honored” to become Framingham’s CFO, has a starting salary of $249,900, according to the city.

“I was drawn to the City of Framingham for both personal and professional reasons,” Turbitt said in his prepared statement. “I see a meaningful opportunity to serve the community by applying the financial expertise I’ve developed over the past 18 years. While the city has many strengths, I look forward to providing consistent financial leadership and long-term planning to further strengthen its fiscal foundation.”



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