Archives Appoints Fresh Faces to Senior Exec Review Board
Published Date: 1/29/2025
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The National Archives just announced new members for their Senior Executive Service Performance Review Board. This team, including top leaders like William Bosanko and Valorie Findlater, will review how well senior executives perform. These fresh appointments replace all old ones and help keep leadership strong and accountable—no changes to money or timing, just a power move in management!
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