Names of 3 finalists released for Children Services post
The list started with 14 names and is now down to 3. Any bets as to who the odds-on favorite might be?
from the Oxford Press
http://www.oxfordpress.com/hp/content/oh/story/news/local/2007/06/29/hjn063007csfinalistsweb.html
HAMILTON — A former Butler County commissioner, Highland County's children services director and a former director of Clinton County Children Services are the three finalists for the top job at Butler County Children Services.
The finalists include:
• Michael A. Fox of Fairfield Twp. Fox served as a Butler County commissioner from 1997 until this past May.
• Timothy Stolitca of Liberty Twp. Stolitca has served as executive director of Highland County Children Services since 2005.
• Patricia Yost of Wilmington. Yost served as director of Clinton County Children Services from 1987-2002.
A new executive director of the county child protection agency could be selected by Aug. 1. The $125,000-a-year job involves developing and implementing a strategic plan, overseeing its 200-plus unionized workers, and managing its $25 million annual budget.
The new director will be tasked with restoring the public's trust after the August murder of foster child Marcus Fiesel, a Middletown developmentally disabled 3-year-old.
from the Oxford Press
http://www.oxfordpress.com/hp/content/oh/story/news/local/2007/06/29/hjn063007csfinalistsweb.html
HAMILTON — A former Butler County commissioner, Highland County's children services director and a former director of Clinton County Children Services are the three finalists for the top job at Butler County Children Services.
The finalists include:
• Michael A. Fox of Fairfield Twp. Fox served as a Butler County commissioner from 1997 until this past May.
• Timothy Stolitca of Liberty Twp. Stolitca has served as executive director of Highland County Children Services since 2005.
• Patricia Yost of Wilmington. Yost served as director of Clinton County Children Services from 1987-2002.
A new executive director of the county child protection agency could be selected by Aug. 1. The $125,000-a-year job involves developing and implementing a strategic plan, overseeing its 200-plus unionized workers, and managing its $25 million annual budget.
The new director will be tasked with restoring the public's trust after the August murder of foster child Marcus Fiesel, a Middletown developmentally disabled 3-year-old.
1 Comments:
At 2:19 PM,
Matt Hurley said…
It will be interesting to see if the guy who doesn't have real world experience but does have the political connections gets this job...
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