President Barack Obama tapped Jeffrey Crowley today to fill the top slot of the Office of National AIDS Policy (NAPO).
The move comes amid growing concern that the United States does not have a national plan against HIV / AIDS. Crowley, a public health specialist at Georgetown University in Washington, coordinate HIV / AIDS policy at the national and international levels. Between 1994 and 00, Crowley has worked at the National Association for People with AIDS from a deputy executive director.
The Director of NAPO, once given the high nickname the "Czar of AIDS," has lost the cachet than the end of the Bush administration-not even fill the position for the last 2 years.
"it is an excellent choice for this work. it certainly comes with all the right background and experience, and on top of that, it is one of the hardest working people I know in my life, "said Georgetown University expert on health policy Tim Westmoreland.
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