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Dr. Kanika Tomalin will serve as vice president for strategy and chief operating officer following the end of Mayor Rick Kriseman’s administration in January. ST. PETERSBURG — St. Petersburg Deputy Mayor and City Administrator Kanika Tomalin, Ph.D., will lend her transformative expertise to another community institution as the new vice president for strategy and chief […]

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