DCF Commissioner Retiring on Sept. 1
Jodi Hill-Lilly leaves Connecticut DCF after less than two years to lead a national child well-being program at the Doris Duke Foundation, earning about $250,000 annually.
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CT DCF Commissioner Jodi Hill-Lilly steps down
Connecticut Department of Children and Families Commissioner Jodi Hill-Lilly is leaving her post for a job at a national nonprofit less than two years into the role. Hill-Lilly was nominated by Gov. Ned Lamont to be DCF Commissioner and underwent confirmation hearings last year. Her departure comes at a time when the state is still waiting for another role key to child welfare — leading the state’s office of the child advocate — to be filled. OC…
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