Orange County health director Dr. Colleen Bridger has announced her resignation effective February 23, 2017.
The announcement came in a release on Monday saying that Bridger had accepted the position of public health director with the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District.
Bridger said in the release that it was not an easy choice to leave Orange County.
“This was a difficult decision. I love it here! I love the Board of Health, the Board of County Commissioners, and most of all; the Health Department staff. They make my job easy, fun, and fulfilling. It is because of the great work we have done in Orange County, that I am ready for this next big challenge.”
Bridger has been with the Orange County Health Department for more than five years.
An interim director will be appointed while a national search for Bridger’s replacement is conducted.
“With Colleen at the helm, Orange County has been able to adopt and implement many progressive policies and programs. The Board of Health and health department’s dedicated staff are committed to continuing her legacy in our search for the new Director,” said Liska Lackey, chair of the Board of Health.
Bridger will begin her new position in San Antonio on March 6.
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