Jason Miller, Executive Editor, Federal News Radio

The Department of Housing and Urban Development hired more than 1,000 new employees last fiscal year. The agency needed to replenish a workforce that had been h...

The Department of Housing and Urban Development hired more than 1,000 new employees last fiscal year. The agency needed to replenish a workforce that had been hit hard from employees leaving from both sides of the spectrum. Many long- time employees retired and many recent hires left for other jobs. Michael Anderson is HUD’s chief human capital officer and Towanda Brooks is HUD’s deputy CHCO. In part one of their interview with Federal News Radio Executive Editor Jason Miller, they discuss why they needed the hiring spree.

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