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Stephanie Hayden-Howard was appointed Assistant City Manager over the Health and Environment and Culture and Lifelong Learning outcome beginning on May 10, 2021. Mrs. Hayden-Howard began her career with the City of Austin in 2001.
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- City of Austin, City of Austin
Mrs. Hayden-Howard began her career with the City of Austin in 2001. During that time, she held several positions with progressive responsibilities, including supervisor, manager, assistant director, deputy director, and most recently, serving as Director of Austin Public Health. Stephanie is a champion for building trust in the community.
May 7, 2021 · Dr. Desmar Walkes will take over as Austin's next medical director and local health authority as Dr. Mark Escott and Stephanie Hayden-Howard transition to new roles with the city.
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Jun 27, 2021 · Stephanie Howard-Hayden, as Assistant City Manager for Health & Environment and Culture & Lifelong Learning, is at the top of Austin’s public health leadership team. Asked about working in a city with such small black representation, she referred to the solid lessons she learned from her childhood community.
May 2, 2021 · AUSTIN – City Manager Spencer Cronk has selected Stephanie Hayden-Howard as the next Assistant City Manager (ACM) for Health & Environment and Culture & Lifelong Learning after completing a recruitment process that attracted the interest of candidates from across the nation.
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Apr 28, 2021 · Starting May 10, Stephanie Hayden-Howard will be the city’s new assistant city manager for health & environment and culture & lifelong learning. Hayden-Howard, who has worked for the city for 20 years, served most recently as director of Austin Public Health throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.