Director of Bell County Public Health District announces resignation
Bell County Public Health District
and last updated 2021-05-10 18:46:39-04
BELL COUNTY â On Monday, May 10, the Director of the Bell County Public Health District, Dr. Amanda Robison-Chadwell, announced her resignation and that her last day of work will be Monday, May 24.
The Bell County Board of Health is currently working to determine who will serve in Dr. Chadwell s place.
âI have been fortunate to lead this health district with its talented and dedicated staff,â Chadwell said. âWhile I am excited to see what the next phase brings, it is bittersweet, and I will miss working with this agency and the multiple partners that we have collaborated with along the way.â
Bell County Public Health Director Amanda Robison-Chadwell announced Monday that she will resign from her position â and the county will soon pause its daily COVID-19 updates as a result.
The district said the daily updates, published by Robison-Chadwell, will stop next week as she prepares to leave for a new job conducting epidemiological research at another organization.
The district said in its statement that Robison-Chadwellâs last day is set for May 24, with district officials working to determine who will replace her.
âI have been fortunate to lead this health district with its talented and dedicated staff,â Robison-Chadwell said. âWhile I am excited to see what the next phase brings, it is bittersweet, and I will miss working with this agency and the multiple partners that we have collaborated with along the way.â
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Amanda Robison-Chadwell s last day is May 24. Author: 6 News Digital (6News) Published: 4:13 PM CDT May 10, 2021 Updated: 4:13 PM CDT May 10, 2021
BELL COUNTY, Texas Bell County Public Health District Director Amanda Robison-Chadwell announced that she is resigning from the position, effective May 24.
According to a release, the Bell County Board of Health is working to determine who will serve as interim director once Robison-Chadwell steps down.
“I have been fortunate to lead this health district with its talented and dedicated staff,” Chadwell said. “While I am excited to see what the next phase brings, it is bittersweet, and I will miss working with this agency and the multiple partners that we have collaborated with along the way.”
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