LaFrance will appoint Bill Falsey as chief administrative officer and Eva Gardner as municipal attorney.
Anchorage Mayor-elect Suzanne LaFrance on Monday announced her picks for municipal attorney and a newly created executive role of chief administrative officer.
Local attorney Eva Gardner will assume leadership of the city’s Department of Law as municipal attorney.Eva Gardner will serve as Municipal Attorney in Suzanne LaFrance's administration. Falsey currently works as a private practice attorney, which has included some recent contracted work for the Anchorage Assembly.
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