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New leader aims to transform crime victim services

July 25, 2024 | Albany County, New York



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New leader aims to transform crime victim services
In a recent government meeting, Miss Mingle presented her vision for the role of Director of the Crime Victims and Sexual Violence Center, emphasizing her extensive experience in both administrative duties and community outreach. She highlighted her confidence in managing day-to-day operations, including budgeting, grants, and personnel matters, which she believes have prepared her well for this leadership position.

Mingle expressed her commitment to enhancing services for crime victims in Albany County, particularly focusing on advancing housing solutions for victims of crime and human trafficking. She clarified that her role would report directly to the county executive, distinguishing it from the district attorney's office.

During the discussion, Mr. King inquired about her approach to grant applications, referencing the previous director's success in securing funding. Mingle assured the committee of her hands-on experience with grant preparation and reporting, stating her intention to continue pursuing and maximizing available grant funding to support the center's initiatives.

The meeting concluded with a positive reception of Mingle's qualifications and vision, as she thanked the committee for their consideration and expressed eagerness to collaborate with the legislature to provide high-quality services to the community.

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