Philly Mayor Cherelle Parker named a new round of leaders of 'key operating departments' on Wednesday.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker named officials to lead, what her office called, 'key operating departments,' including the city's Department of Prisons and the Office of Innovation and TechnologyPhiladelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker named a new round of officials to lead, what her office called,"key operating departments," during an event on Wednesday.
"I am cognizant of the issues facing the department and the challenges that lie ahead," said Resnick."Essentially, we have too many inmates and not enough staff." Scott has served the City of Philadelphia since 2015 as an information technology director and information technology project manager, experience that Parker said, helped her select Scott for the role.
Also, Parker named Charlene Waller as the new executive director for the Mayor's Commission on Aging.Parker named new community empowerment, Latino, youth engagement leaders
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