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After at-times heated debate Tuesday evening, the Jacksonville City Council withdrew a controversial measure that would have eliminated a local requirement that the Duval County Health Department director be a physician.
The bill is expected to be reintroduced later and referred to multiple council committees the initial measure was only discussed by one for extensive discussion and public input. Let all the parties involved talk about it, City Council President Tommy Hazouri said. I don t know why it s emotional … but it seems to be.
The bill was intended to help fill the local director position that has been vacant since 2018. The hiring difficulty stems from a city ordinance that requires the department director to be a physician, not just have public health training, the only such mandate in the state, according to Stephanie Burch, the city deputy chief administrative officer.
The Jacksonville City Council will consider a measure Tuesday intended to help fill the top post at the Duval County Health Department, which has been vacant since 2018.
The hiring difficulty stems from a city ordinance that requires the department director to not just have public health training but to be a physician, the only such mandate in the state, according to Stephanie Burch, the city deputy chief administrative officer.
The proposed legislation calls for the director to be a county health officer who is either a physician trained in public health administration or a public health professional with a master’s degree in public health or other health sciences, or with a master’s degree and extensive public health experience.
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Women in Manufacturing Education Foundation Board of Directors Announced
March 16, 2021 GMT
CLEVELAND (BUSINESS WIRE) Mar 16, 2021
The Women in Manufacturing Education Foundation (WiMEF) is pleased to announce the election of 20 members to its 2021 Board of Directors, whose terms begin on April 1, 2021.
The board is led by Chair Mary Ellen Grom, Executive Director, Customer Experience Solutions, AFL, Duncan, SC; and Vice Chair Steve Speich, John Deere Intelligent Solutions Group Factory Manager, John Deere, Fargo, ND.
First-term members of the 2021 WiMEF board are:
Michel Conklin, Executive Director, BotsIQ, Pittsburgh, PA
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