|
Top staff begin to leave prison receiver's office |
By latimesblogs.latimes.com |
Published: 10/29/2012 |
As a federally appointed receiver begins to returns pieces of prison medical care to the state, he has his own office to unwind. J. Clark Kelso said most of the state civil service workers in his employ will transfer to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation when receiversip ends, a date that could still be more than a year away. That's not the case for some of the staff on the top floor. Nancy Kincaid, Kelso's spokeswoman, has already taken a new job. She leaves in early November to work in the same capacity for California Insurance Department Commissioner Dave Jones. Kincaid said she had not expected to start looking for new work until the end of the year, but could not pass up the post in the insurance department. Kelso's deputy receiver, Dave Runnels, is returning to the private sector. For now he is working reduced hours in the receiver's office, Kelso said. Read More. |
MARKETPLACE search vendors | advanced search

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
|
Comments:
No comments have been posted for this article.
Login to let us know what you think