Spokeswoman quits Philadelphia district after two weeks

Aug. 18, 2010
No explanation for departure of communications chief

From The Philadelphia Inquirer: Just two weeks into her job as the top spokeswoman for Philadelphia's public schools, the school district's chief communications officer has quit. Lisa Mastoon, a former television producer and communications specialist, left her district position last week. Mastoon began work at the district on Aug. 2 with an annual salary of $180,000.

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