Cohen has named Jenelle Murph as the new special projects and events coordinator, a full-time position previously held by...
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12/16/09
Mayor Josh Cohen announced more appointments, focusing on grants, overseeing the city's boards and commissions and organizing special events. Two of the three appointments fill existing positions while the third is a new position. Cohen has appointed Lyn Farrow Collins to the new position of grants coordinator. This full-time role is responsible for identifying funding opportunities, coordinating grant application, reporting and record-keeping, and establishing more accountability for the city-issued grants. Find Us On Facebook
Cohen has named Jenelle Murph as the new special projects and events coordinator, a full-time position previously held by...
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