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Arizona public health director to speak at Sun City West gathering

Posted 8/22/23

The executive director for the Arizona Public Health Association will be a guest speaker at an upcoming West Valley event.

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Arizona public health director to speak at Sun City West gathering

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The executive director for the Arizona Public Health Association will be a guest speaker at an upcoming West Valley event.

The Northwest Valley Branch of the American Association of University Women will host long-time public health enthusiast Will Humble to speak at the group’s first general meeting of its 2023-24 calendar year. The meeting starts at 9 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 21 in the Sun City West Foundation Webb Room, 14465 RH Johnson Blvd., Sun City West.

The group’s September theme is “School Safety,” and Humble’s focus will be on school/mass shootings.

Humble’s 40 years in public health includes more than two decades at the Arizona Department of Health Services, where he served in various roles including director from 2009 to 2015. He continues his involvement in health policy as executive director for the AZPHA.

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