Los Angeles County Chief Executive Office

Los Angeles County Chief Executive Office

The Los Angeles County Chief Executive Office, known as the Chief Administrative Office from 1938 to 2007, assists the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County, California with administrating the county. The chief executive officer (CEO) supervises 31 out of the 39 departments of the County, and works closely with the remaining eight (which include the District Attorney, Fire Department and Sheriff's Department, among others). The CEO monitors departmental spending and makes annual recommendations on departmental budgets as well as ensuring that the policies and priorities of the Board are adhered to in its various departments. The CEO oversees five deputy chief executive officers and two assistant chief executive officers.

Chief Administrative/Executive Officers

* General Wayne Allen Sept. 9, 1938 - December 1951
* Arthur J. Will Dec. 11, 1951 - Dec. 1, 1957
* Lin S. Hollinger Jan. 14, 1958 - Dec. 11, 1970
* Arthur G. Will Dec. 12, 1970 - Sept. 3, 1974
* Harry L. Hufford Sept. 4, 1974 - Jan. 7, 1985
* James C. Hankla Feb. 14, 1985 - Feb. 27, 1987
* Richard B. Dixon March 1, 1987 - Feb. 2, 1993
* Harry L. Hufford (Interim) Feb. 3, 1993 - Oct. 17, 1993
* Sally R. Reed Oct. 18, 1993 - June 1,1996
* Sandra M. Davis (Interim) June 2, 1996 - Aug. 24, 1996
* David E. Janssen Aug. 25, 1996 - July 19, 2007
* William T Fujioka July 20, 2007 - Present

External links

* [http://ceo.lacounty.gov/ Official website]


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