Politics & Government
Alameda County Names New Human Resource Services Director
Joseph Angelo has extensive experience managing human services agencies.

ALAMEDA COUNTY, CA —The Alameda County Board of Supervisors announced that it has appointed Joseph Angelo to be the county's human resource services director effective July 3.
Angelo replaces interim director Kathy Mount who in May announced her resignation effective June 30 to accept a position at the Alameda County Employees Retirement Association.
County officials said Angelo is an experienced human resource professional and has served as San Jose's human resources director since 2014. He formerly was human resources director for San Antonio from 2012
to 2014. County officials said that while Angelo has been in San Jose he's been responsible for a full suite of human resources services for its 7,000 employees, including benefits, wellness, compensation, recruitment, civil service, worker's compensation, safety, employee health services, training, and performance management.
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When Angelo was in San Antonio he provided human resources services for more than 11,000 employees.
Board of Supervisors President Wilma Chan said in a statement, "The county extends its sincere thanks to Kathy Mount for her service and a warm welcome to Joe as he assumes this key executive leadership position."
Angelo, who has now moved to Oakland, said he is looking forward to his new opportunity with Alameda County, describing the county as "a dynamic, innovative, results-oriented, people-focused and fiscally sound
organization that is second to none".
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