
by Dick Hall-Sizemore
Governor Youngkin has appointed Banci Tewolde as director of the Dept. of General Services (DGS).ย She will fill the vacancy created by the sudden departure last December of Joe Damico, who had served as deputy director for 16 years and as director for the last six years.ย It is a curious appointment for a complex agency that is in the middle of a turf battle between the governor and the legislature.
DGS does not have a high public profile, but, within state government, it is well-known and its operations affect every state agency in some way.
Tewolde is an attorney.ย Her career in Virginia includes serving on the staff of the Norfolk sheriff.ย From there, she joined the state Attorney Generalโs office as an Assistant Attorney General.ย Her duties included providing legal advice to agencies in the public sector, particularly the Dept. of Corrections, and representing them in court.ย She became a protรฉgรฉ of Marla Decker, the Deputy Attorney General for criminal issues.
After Bob McDonnell, the Attorney General for whom Tewolde was working, was elected Governor, he appointed Decker as Secretary of Public Safety. Tewolde soon followed as McDonnell appointed her to coordinate the development of his statewide re-entry initiative and she was assigned to Deckerโs office.
Toward the end of McDonnellโs term, Tewolde transferred to the Dept. of Planning and Budget (DPB) and was named the manager of the section that oversees the budget development of agencies in the public safety area.ย [Disclosure:ย For the last several years in which I was a budget analyst in DPBโs Public Safety Section, Tewolde was the manager.]
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