APH director named Assistant City Manager for health, culture
By FOX 7 Austin Digital Team
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AUSTIN, Texas - The current director for Austin Public Health has been selected to serve as the next Assistant City Manager for Health & Environment and Culture & Lifelong Learning.
Stephanie Hayden-Howard will start her new position on Monday, May 10, says city manager Spencer Cronk. Hayden-Howard was selected through a recruitment process that attracted candidates from across the U.S.
Stephanie Hayden-Howard I am very happy to announce Stephanie Hayden-Howard as the City’s next Assistant City Manager for Health & Environment and Culture & Lifelong Learning, said Cronk in a release. Her experience in public health matters and management principles are crucial to driving the City’s programs to ensure services are provided equitably in our community.
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