Mayor de Blasio has named a new commissioner to lead his embattled child-welfare agency, according to a report Monday.
David Hansell — who held top jobs with the city, state and federal governments before going to work for the giant accounting and consulting firm KPMG — will take over the Administration for Children’s Services in March, NY1 reported.
Hansell will replace Gladys Carrion, who abruptly resigned in December, one day before the state released a scathing report on repeated blunders by ACS workers that led to the beating death of 6-year-old Zymere Perkins.
Carrion’s final day of work was Feb. 3.
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