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Retired Local City Official Joins AIDS Healthcare Foundation to Address AIDS Crisis in Texas

The AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), which serves as the world’s largest, non-profit public health organization addressing the HIV/AIDS epidemic, recently announced that former Missouri City executive, Anthony J. Snipes, has joined AHF as a part of its southern bureau leadership team.

In his role as Regional Director for Texas, Snipes will continue his service to the community by representing AHF’s mission and core values on the local and statewide basis, while enhancing relationships with current and new community partners.

“After my recent retirement from governmental service, this opportunity allows me to continue my life of service to this community, and working with others in the state, to address this public health issue that is disproportionately impacting marginalized populations in Texas and abroad, while also staying in the Greater Houston area to see my two kids graduate from high school in Missouri City, Texas.”

Before joining AHF, Snipes most recently served as the City Manager for Missouri City, Texas, but he has also held many positions as a municipal executive in different capacities for Dayton, Ohio; Fort Worth, Texas; and Austin, Texas.

“We are especially excited to welcome Mr. Snipes to the AHF family not only because of his long track record of excellence in municipal service, but also because of his community service and involvement in strategic locations throughout the State of Texas including Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, and the Greater Houston area,” said Michael Kahane, Southern Bureau Chief at AHF.

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