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The Executive Director serves as the chief administrative officer of the
State Attorney’s Office and represents the State Attorney on all
administrative matters as authorized. She reviews the administrative
work of the agency, coordinates the activities and acts as an advisor on
matters of policy, procedures and administration. She supervises the
activities of a varied support staff of over 60 professionals including
fiscal, human resources, information systems, and secretarial support.
One of the vital roles of the Executive Director is to oversee the
secretarial and litigation support needs of the attorneys. This includes
secretarial assignments, training, supervision and conflict resolution.
Administration prepares and administers a budget of over $8 million. In
addition to state general revenue dollars this office has been awarded
approximately $243,000 in federal grants for child abuse litigation,
domestic violence investigations, and victim services. Human Resources
handles personnel matters for more than 150 total employees in six
offices. Information Systems plays a critical role in designing
appropriate case tracking systems and computer networks including
supporting staff needs and technology networks that interface with other
agencies.
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