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Comprised of Alachua County and Library District employees, the EOAC is responsible for assisting in the on-going review of the County's Equal Employment Opportunity Plan and providing recommendations on equal employment opportunity issues presented to them by the Equal Opportunity Director. Members are selected from applications received and are appointed by the County Manager/Library Director to serve for one year. Current members are:

Jimmy Collins
Growth Management

Shetiquea Davis
Court Services

Cassandra Dell,                                                                                                                                        Information and Telecommunication Services

Gus Olmos, Vice Chair                                                                                                                             Environmental Protection

Victoria Rivera                                                                                                                                         LibraryDistrict 

Robert Roberts  LibraryDistrict                                                                                                                                                                                   Darlene Ryon,Chair                                                                                                                                             County Manager

Deena Tularam
Administrative Services

 

You can download an Application to join the EOAC here.





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