![]() ![]() ![]() I just wasn’t sure what it was,” Escott said. “I warned her that something was going to happen. When he was hired in October 2019, he joked with Stephanie Hayden-Howard, Austin Public Health’s director at the time, that some disaster or other was bound to crop up during his brief tenure he had previously served in a similar role in Montgomery County, and in that position was dealt a hand that included an Ebola scare and a severe flu season. Mark Escott’s role as interim public health authority of Austin-Travis County was meant to be a quick, six-month stint.
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