Anonymous ID: f1983f Jan. 22, 2021, 1:01 p.m. No.12671762   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1803

Head of state's Employment Security Department to leave for job in Biden administration.

 

The commissioner of Washington’s Employment Security Department (ESD), Suzi LeVine, is stepping down to take a role in the Biden administration, the agency announced on Friday.

 

The agency released no information on what her role in the Biden administration will be but said LeVine’s last day as the commissioner is Jan. 31.

 

https://komonews.com/news/local/head-of-states-employment-security-department-to-leave-for-job-in-biden-administration

Anonymous ID: f1983f Jan. 22, 2021, 1:05 p.m. No.12671818   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1830

Former Make-A-Wish CEO charged with embezzling funds

 

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The former CEO of Make-A-Wish Iowa has been arrested on three felony charges alleging she embezzled tens of thousands of dollars from the charity that supports sick children, the group confirmed Friday.

Jennifer Woodley, 40, was booked at the Polk County Jail in Des Moines on Thursday on two counts of first-degree theft and the unauthorized use of a credit card. She was released on bond.

 

Months after becoming its leader, Woodley secretly awarded herself a $10,000 bonus in October 2019 that had not been approved by the board, according to criminal complaints unsealed Friday.

The bonus, which Woodley added to a list of legitimate bonuses earned by other employees, cost the organization $15,540 in all, police said.

Woodley also made 84 unauthorized purchases on an organization credit card that were for her personal use, totaling more than $23,000 over a 10-month span, the complaints state. Woodley allegedly did not reimburse the group for those expenses.

The organization announced last summer that it had discovered financial irregularities during a compliance review and that Woodley had been dismissed after serving as president and CEO for just over one year.

Based in the Des Moines suburb of Urbandale, the Iowa group is one of 60 chapters of Make-A-Wish America, which works to provide support and memorable experiences for children with critical illnesses and their families.

Dave Farnsworth, the board chairman for Make-A-Wish Iowa, said the organization swiftly dismissed Woodley and notified police after discovering the problems last July. He said the organization was “deeply saddened and disappointed by the events" that led to charges against Woodley.

 

https://foxbaltimore.com/news/nation-world/former-make-a-wish-ceo-arrested-on-theft-charges-jennifer-woodley-iowa-city-misappropriating-charity