City's human resources director leaving after three months
In January, the mayor announced a new human resources director for the city of Houston:
January 17, 2007 --Mayor Bill White today announced the nomination of Norma F. Dunn, an energy company senior executive and former executive director of the M.D. Anderson Center for Cancer Economics, as Human Resources Director for the City of Houston.
Today, the mayor announced she's leaving:
April 23, 2007 -- Norma F. Dunn, Director of Human Resources, will be leaving the City effective Monday, April 23, 2007, to return to the private sector. She will be joining a company in the Houston area and an announcement regarding her position is expected from that firm within the next several weeks.
Candy Aldridge, Assistant Director - Human Resources, will be Acting Director. The City will conduct a national search to fill the Director position, said Mayor Bill White, who thanked Dunn and wished her well in her new position.
As an aside, last month Matt Stiles noted on the City Hall blog details of Norma Dunn's severance package when she left a previous job in the private sector.
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Posted by Anne Linehan @ 04/23/07 07:21 PM | Houston Miscellany | Technorati | Sphere | Comments (3)
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