Five questions with Womazetta Jones

NEW ROLE: Womazetta Jones, left, who was nominated by Gov. Gina M. Raimondo, right, as secretary of the R.I. Executive Office of Health and Human Services and began her new role in late July, said there’s an absolute necessity to better deliver services respectful of cultural and economic diversity.
 / COURTESY DAVID LEVESQUE
NEW ROLE: Womazetta Jones, left, who was nominated by Gov. Gina M. Raimondo, right, as secretary of the R.I. Executive Office of Health and Human Services and began her new role in late July, said there’s an absolute necessity to better deliver services respectful of cultural and economic diversity.
 / COURTESY DAVID LEVESQUE
Womazetta Jones | Secretary, R.I. Executive Office of Health and Human Services 1. You became Rhode Island’s chief of health and human services in late July. What is your first priority? The secretariat’s role is all-encompassing. With our sister agencies, we are responsible for maintaining a statewide safety net that is strong enough to serve…

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