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NEW DEPUTY MINISTER OF SOCIAL SERVICES NAMED

Released on December 21, 2011

Deputy Minister to the Premier Doug Moen has announced an appointment to the senior leadership of the Saskatchewan Public Service.

Kenneth Acton has been appointed Deputy Minister of Social Services effective January 1, 2012. Acton has held numerous senior leadership roles within the Ministry of Justice, most recently serving as Assistant Deputy Minister of the Courts and Civil Justice Division.

"I want to thank Ken for accepting this challenging and important assignment," Moen said. "Ken will be critical in leading the ministry executive team with ensuring all citizens, including children, youth and families, are safe, secure and independent."

After a successful and fulfilling public service career of nearly 35 years, Marian Zerr will be leaving the position of Deputy Minster of Social Services effective December 31, 2011. Marian has held many senior leadership positions both within the provincial and federal governments.

"I would like to acknowledge Marian for her leadership and contributions to the Ministry of Social Services and to the Government of Saskatchewan," Moen said. "In particular, I would like to thank Marian for her leadership with protecting Saskatchewan's vulnerable people and supporting their inclusion in the province's prosperity."

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For more information, contact:

Kathy Young
Executive Council
Regina
Phone: 306-787-0425
Email: kathy.young@gov.sk.ca
Cell: 306-526-8927

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