Gov. Jim Pillen announces resignation of Nebraska’s public health director
- Charity Menefee, director of Nebraska's Division of Public Health, resigned, effective May 9, as announced Tuesday by Gov. Jim Pillen.
- Menefee decided to resign to dedicate more time to her family, according to Governor Pillen.
- Menefee, who served since 2021, also recently retired as a lieutenant colonel from the Tennessee Air National Guard after 25 years.
- Pillen stated Charity leaves public service with a strong record regarding Nebraskan's health.
- DHHS CEO Steve Corsi called Menefee a shining example; details about the next director will be shared later.
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Nebraska Public Health Director Charity Menefee resigns after four years with department
Gov. Jim Pillen announced Tuesday that Charity Menefee, director of the division of public health for Nebraska's Department of Health and Human Services, is resigning after four years with the department.
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