The Standard Journal

New Ga. department heads take oaths

- By Dave Williams This story is available through a news partnershi­p with Capitol Beat News Service, a project of the Georgia Press Educationa­l Foundation.

One of Gov. Brian Kemp’s former top staffers is Georgia’s new commission­er of human services.

Candice Broce, a former communicat­ions director and chief deputy executive counsel in the Kemp administra­tion, was sworn in Thursday to lead the state Department of Human Services (DHS). She also will continue to serve that agency as interim director of the Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS).

Broce is a great fit for both roles, Kemp said.

“Given her experience serving in numerous leadership roles in my administra­tion and her demonstrat­ed commitment to public service, I have no doubt she will continue to make the state of Georgia proud as commission­er of DHS and interim director of DFCS,” he said.

Broce also has served as the state’s chief operating officer. Before joining the Kemp administra­tion, she was legal counsel for elections and legislativ­e affairs in the Georgia secretary of state’s office.

Broce succeeds Gerlda Hines at the DHS. Hines was sworn in Thursday as the new state accounting officer.

Hines was named to head the agency at the beginning of July.

Before that, she was the department’s deputy commission­er and chief financial officer.

Hines also held financerel­ated positions in the Georgia Department of Community Health and the Georgia Student Finance Commission, and was a policy analyst with the Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget.

“She has a wealth of experience and is a respected, valued leader in state government,” Kemp said.

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