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Tony Newman

Director, Division of Senior & Disabilities Services · Alaska Department of Health

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health.alaska.gov/en/resources/department-contacts/#senior-disabilities-services

Tony (Anthony) Newman is the Director of the Division of Senior & Disabilities Services in the Alaska Department of Health, where he leads the division’s programs and operations serving older adults and individuals with disabilities in Alaska.

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