Congratulations to both Assad and Tiffani.

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Assad I. Turfe has been named Deputy Wayne County Executive. Turfe began his professional career with Wayne County 20 years ago in the Sheriff’s Department and rose through the ranks of county government. 

Assad was chosen for the job in large part because of his extensive knowledge of Wayne County and his demonstrated commitment to serving the County’s constituents. He has demonstrated superior executive leadership and operational management over the last four years serving as Chief of Staff. 

I look forward to Assad’s contributions to delivering on our key goals and assisting in overcoming challenges in the upcoming years to keep us on an upward trajectory. 

Additionally, Tiffani C Jackson has been named Communications Director. Upon launching her career at the University of Michigan earning a B.A. in Public Relations/ Corporate Communications and an M.A. in Public Relations, Jackson went on to successful assignments within the County focusing on Community Relations, Content Creation, Project Management and Operations Analysis prior to obtaining her current role within the Executive’s office. 

Congratulations to both Assad and Tiffani.

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