On the Move - May 28, 2018
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- Anna Amselle is NACo’s new finance director. Before coming to the association, Amselle worked as chief financial officer at the National Recreation and Park Association. Prior to that she was CFO at Northern Virginia Family Services and vice president, finance & administration at the Construction Management Association of America.
- Abbas Husseini recently joined NACo as a senior system engineer after working with the IT staff as a temporary employee. Prior to joining NACo, Husseini worked for the IT Worldwide Services and the National Democratic Institute.
- Bena Khosravi has joined the IT Division as a system/ network engineer. Before joining NACo, Khosravi worked as senior systems administrator at the Raben Group and as an IT system administrator at Cricket Media and network support specialist at the American Institute of Physics.
- Miranda Morvay has joined the County Solutions and Innovations Department (CSI) as an administrative manager. Morvay previously worked with Group Management Services as an account manager and as associate director for Canfield Presbyterian Church in Ohio and administrative coordinator for Mahoning County, Ohio Agricultural Society.
- Nyana Quashie is the new health associate in CSI. Before joining NACo, Quashie worked with the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) as senior program assistant. Prior to that, she worked with the University Career Center as program assistant.
- Jack Morgan, program manager, spoke on solar energy development in coal-reliant communities and the SolSmart program at the 2018 Southwest Virginia Economic Forum in Wise County, Va., May 17.
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