Two current key members of Mayor Alvin Brown’s administration will fill new roles and two new appointments were announced Tuesday. Deputy Chief Administrative Officer Karen Bowling has been promoted to the City’s chief administrative officer. She takes the place of current Chief Administrative Officer Kevin Hyde, who has been appointed mayor’s counselor to focus on the City’s pension plans and reform. Bowling’s salary will be $210,000. Hyde will continue to be an executive-on-loan for $1 a year. Replacing Bowling in the deputy role will be Cleveland Ferguson III, an instructor at Florida Coastal School of Law who has also served on the former Jacksonville Economic Development Commission. His salary will be $135,000. Rounding out Brown’s new appointments is Alexis Lambert, a former deputy general counsel who served as Sunshine and Public Records attorney for the Florida Attorney General’s office. She will manage the City’s Office of Public Accountability that was created to promote transparency in government. In her former role, Lambert helped spearhead the www.myflsunshine.com website and advised government entities, the media and the public about Florida’s open records laws. Her salary will be $80,000.