Superintendent Steve Holmes will become Pima County's new deputy county administrator.
Nicole Ludden Sunnyside School District Superintendent Steve Holmes is set to become Pima County’s next deputy county administrator.
Holmes has served as Sunnyside’s superintendent and assistant superintendent for 14 years. He has a master’s degree in administration, planning and social policy from Harvard and was named 2022’s Superintendent of the Year by the Arizona Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents. His approach to the job is “ensuring that the departments, under my oversight, receive all the support necessary to operationalize and execute some of those charges that going to have in place.”
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