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Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther announced Monday that Kate McSweeney-Pishotti has been appointed as the city's new Public Safety Director.
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Clark's last day with the city will be April 15.
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Mayor Andrew Ginther joined city safety officials Tuesday morning to announce $15 million in proposed funding for a new police substation and crime center.
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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther has tapped Robert Clark, a former FBI agent who led operations at the Los Angeles field office, to serve as the city’s next director of public safety.