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Mayor Appoints New Leader For City s Department Of Disability And Aging Services
Bay City News Service
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SAN FRANCISCO (BCN)
San Francisco Mayor London Breed said on Thursday she s appointed Kelly Dearman to lead the city s Department of Disability and Aging Services.
Dearman will replace former executive director Shireen McSpadden after Breed appointed McSpadden last month to lead the city s Department of Homeless and Supportive Housing.
Dearman, who currently serves as the executive director for the city s In Home Supportive Services Public Authority, is set to start the new position on May 24. Kelly Dearman s longstanding commitment to advocating for the rights of seniors and people with disabilities as well as her strong ties to the community makes her an excellent fit to lead our Department of Disability and Aging Services, Breed said in a statement. As our population continues to age, the department s efforts to ensure older adults and people with d