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s <br />0 <br />COMMISSIONER WODTKE REPORTED TO THE BOARD IN REGARD TO THE <br />APPOINTMENT OF A CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR. HE STATED THAT MR. DONLON, PER- <br />SONNEL DIRECTOR, RECEIVED 16 APPLICATIONS FOR THIS POSITION. THESE WERE <br />REVIEWED AND RATED AND THEN HAD TO BE APPROVED BY THE AREA SUPERVISOR AND <br />TALLAHASSEE. THE TOP 6 WERE FORWARDED AS REQUIRED FOR SCREENING AND <br />APPROVAL, AND MR. DONLON RECEIVED A LETTER FROM MR. LAWSON OF THE DEPART- <br />MENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS RECOMMENDING THREE APPLICANTS AS FOLLOWS: <br />STATE OF FLORIDA <br />04 BEST"T� DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS <br />WEI <br />W � <br />V R <br />REUBIN 0'D. ASKEW, GOVERNOR DIVISION OF <br />WILLIAM H. RAVENELL DISASTER PREPAREDNESS SECRETARY CENTRAL AREA <br />March 22, 1976 <br />Ser. 76-132 <br />Mr. Robert T. Donlon <br />Personnel Manager <br />Indian River County <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />Dear Mr. Donlon: <br />I have reviewed the applications and resumes of the six <br />applicants for the position of Disaster Preparedness Director. <br />The State Division of Disaster Preparedness recommends the <br />following applicants: <br />1. Thomas Stanley Medford <br />2. S. Lee Nuzie <br />3. James E. Towle, Jr. <br />Having such qualified applicants makes the process of selection <br />very difficult, but I am sure your personal observations will <br />lead you to the -wisest choice for the well being of the County. <br />Sincerely, <br />4K J <br />aures R. Lawson <br />JRL/7 <br />t <br />AP 7 1976 <br />Jct. Huey St. 8 SR 44-A, P.O. Box 207, Wildwood, Florida 32785 (904) 748-1616 <br />I <br />12 <br />2 <br />