The Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities will be thrown into new phase of leadership in June, when its executive director retires.
In preparing for that change, Governor Dannel P. Malloy last week announced a new chairman for the agency that investigates and judges claims of discrimination in the workplace, housing and other arenas. In his new role as commission chair, Gary Collins will lead the search for a replacement for Robert Brothers, who will retire June 28. Brothers has been at the helm of the agency for 20 years.
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