A disucssion with the Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services

Gibbs oversees the Departments of Health and Mental Hygiene, Human Resources Administration, Administration for Children\'s Services, Homeless Services, Aging, ...

Gibbs oversees the Departments of Health and Mental Hygiene, Human Resources Administration, Administration for Children’s Services, Homeless Services, Aging, Health and Hospitals Corporation, Correction, Probation, Juvenile Justice, Office of Health Insurance Access, and the HIV Health and Human Services Planning Council.

Linda I. Gibbs is the Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services. As Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services, Gibbs oversees the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Human Resources Administration, Administration for Children’s Services, Department of Homeless Services, Department for the Aging, Health and Hospitals Corporation, Department of Correction, Department of Probation, Department of Juvenile Justice, Office of Health Insurance Access, and the HIV Health and Human Services Planning Council. Prior to her appointment as Deputy Mayor, Gibbs was the Commissioner of the Department of Homeless Services. During the Giuliani Administration, Gibbs served as the Deputy Commissioner for Management and Planning for the Administration for Children’s Services. Since her graduation from SUNY Buffalo School of Law in 1985, Gibbs has served in various positions in New York City’s government. She has also served in the New York City Council as Special Advisor to the Director of the Finance Division and at the Mayor’s Office of Management and Budget as Deputy Director for Social Services.

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