State Workers

Puget Sound agency has temporary leader

The former No. 2 man at the Puget Sound Partnership took over as the state agency's acting executive director Wednesday.

Gov. Chris Gregoire asked Gerry O’Keefe to fill the position temporarily while she searches for a permanent agency head.

David Dicks, who formerly ran the Partnership, stepped down effective Dec. 1, to take a job at the University of Washington’s College of the Environment.

O'Keefe, 48, had been deputy director of the Partnership since March 29 this year. He previously worked for the Grant County Public Utility District and the state Department of Ecology.

The Partnership is assigned the task of restoring the health of Puget Sound by 2020.

This story was originally published December 2, 2010 at 8:34 AM with the headline "Puget Sound agency has temporary leader."

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