Appointments made today:
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So, Moran stays in a comparable role, and Hazel and Mamoon move up a level to report directly to Taylor.
This would seem to leave the following current staff without a position: Diana Wyles April Key Stephanie Sheron Peggy Pugh Dana Edwards Stephanie Williams |
The HR pick seems very qualified as does the equity and development officer. Will be interesting to see how things go under new leadership.
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So 75% of his cabinet replaced. Woah. |
Hazel has been complicit in keeping many things opaque to the public and in the shading of information presented to the BOE, including speaking some outright untruths when asked questions, in her prior role. I'm disappointed, there. |
It's not quite that much. Taylor currently has nine direct reports. Four remain in the same or similar positions: McGuire, Moran, Alfonso-Windsor, and Jones. |
I'm honestly surprised that he has a Chief Equity Officer and continue to put our funding at risk. |
Does anyone know if these appointments are effective July 1, or immediately? |
July 1 |
Jones was appointed at the same time he was so he wasn't going anywhere. Alfonso-Windsor he appointed. McGuire he chose as Chief of Staff. So yes essentially he replaced almost everyone. I honestly thought Stephanie Sheron was going to survive. |
Good riddance to many of these folks. God is good. |
Well, that is awkward. So now, for example, you have Niki Hazel reporting on up to Peggy Pugh until July 1, when Pugh will be out and Hazel will take over her role? |
Pugh is retiring in June. |
mcps? no |
His/their way to protest?? |