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Cox/Henderson announce 19 more cabinet/staff members (Part 3)

Cox/Henderson announce 19 more cabinet/staff members (Part 3) Created: 22 December 2020 Governor-elect Cox and Lt. Governor-elect Henderson announced 19 additional key cabinet and staff positions that will join the new administration. The appointees represent a range of diversity and bring both private and public sector experience to their new (and in some cases, continuing) roles. The first six were listed previously here, the next six here and these are the final seven from Monday s announcement. Tracy Gruber has been named the executive director of the Utah Department of Human Services. DHS oversees multiple divisions including the Division of Aging and Adult Services, the Division of Child and Family Services, the Division of Juvenile Justice Services, the Division of Services for People with Disabilities, the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, the Office of Fiscal Operations, the Office of Licensing (foster care, adoption, etc.), the Office of Pub

Cox names cabinet, advisor picks

Cox names cabinet, advisor picks and last updated 2020-12-21 18:11:04-05 SALT LAKE CITY — Governor-elect Spencer Cox has named some of his cabinet picks, reaching across the state to bring people in to Capitol Hill. Each has impeccable qualifications, brings fresh ideas and, most importantly, is devoted to public service. We’re lucky to have such brilliant minds willing to serve the public, Gov.-elect Cox said in a statement Monday. They include: Craig Buttars, Cache County Executive, who will be nominated to lead Utah s Department of Agriculture & Food. Sanpete Co. Sheriff Brian Nielson, who has been named director of Utah s Department of Corrections.

Cox/Henderson announce 19 more cabinet/staff members (Part 1)

Cox/Henderson announce 19 more cabinet/staff members (Part 1) Created: 21 December 2020 Governor-elect Cox and Lt. Governor-elect Henderson announced 19 additional key cabinet and staff positions that will join the new administration. The appointees represent a range of diversity and bring both private and public sector experience to their new (and in some cases, continuing) roles.  Cedar Hills Mayor Jenney Rees will serve as the executive director of the Department of Administrative Services. This department includes the Division of Archives and Records, the Office of Administrative Rules, the Division of Facilities Construction and Management, the Division of Finance, the Transparency Advisory Board and more. Mayor Rees has municipal experience as both the mayor and previously, on the city council, as well as experience in the private sector as the chief of staff and director of healthcare information systems for MediConnect Global. She has a bachelor s degree

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