In a 바카라new look바카라 on Thursday, Fire Department of New York welcomed its first ever female fire commissioner, Laura Kavanagh, who is credited with leading the department바카라s exemplary response during the 2015 Ebola outbreak, and more recently, during the COVID19 pandemic.
In a comment to CNN, Kavanagh remarked that 바카라This moment 바카라 me being first 바카라 only matters if I am not the last,바카라 adding that this change is an opportunity for the betterment of the department.
바카라This is a new look for the New York City fire commissioner, but we should remember that our department has changed very much over its 157-year history, and it has always emerged better for it over the years,바카라 Kavanagh told CNN.
Kavanagh, 40, is also credited for directing a firefighter recruitment campaign that yielded the most diverse applicant pool in the department바카라s history and led to more women serving as FDNY firefighters than ever.
She was appointed by New York City Mayor Eric Adams as the fire commissioner, following her stint as the acting fire commissioner since February, when former Commissioner Daniel Nigro announced his retirement.
바카라Laura Kavanagh is a proven and tested leader, and I'm proud to announce her historic appointment today,바카라 the Democratic mayor said in a comment to The Associated Press.
Kavanagh has been a firefighter herself and has served as a senior adviser to former Mayor Bill de Blasio and as a campaign staffer to former President of the United States, Barack Obama.