Show Eva Hancock To Retire Miss Eva V. Hancock will retire as executive director of the Community Services Council 31 after nearly 14 years in that ROLAND V. president of the noted this as a great loss to the which has made great strides under Miss Hancock's At the time she was appointed in the Council was a one man but has since greatly expanded both in manpower and services to keep up with community planning to meet the needs of As one of the few women Council executives in the Miss Hancock takes pride in the advances the cooperation of citizens and the member agencies of the PRIOR TO assuming this she was Director of Community Mental Health in the Utah State Health She has served as Western Regional Field Representative for the National Association for Mental Health in New York and as coordinator of the International Leadership Project of the National Social Welfare Assembly with the U.S. State During world war II she helped organize local operations for United Service Organizations and served as Associate Executive for West Coast Regional offices in San Francisco and Seattle and as a national field supervisor for YWCA out of New York SHE WAS on the staff of Seattle King County Health and Welfare Council and was Executive Director of Camp Fire Girls in and A native Utahn of pioneer she lives in her family home since she was two years She graduated from the University of Utah where she was secretary and vice president of the and a member of Bee Hive Honorary Sorority and Phi Kappa SHE ALSO received a Master's Degree in Sociology from that A Master's in Social Welfare was gained at the University of at Miss Hancock has been active in her professional social work organization for many years and carried responsibility on numerous committees and Activities in the past have Lectures on community Graduate School of Social University of Governor's Committee on Community Utah Legislative Council's Committee on Goals for Technical Review Utah Division on Advisory Committee to Division of Continuing Education and Division for Prevention and Control of Juvenile University of Research U.S. Children's State Advisory Committee on Pupil Personnel State Board of Veterans Administration Hospital Advisory Board Utah Public Health SHE IS presently chairman of the Operations Committee for the Davis County Mental Health Advisory Council for which she has also served as its She has been active in the Utah State Comprehensive Health Planning Council since has served as chairman of its Legislative Committee and chairs the Action Planning She is a trustee of the Utah Consumer Credit Counseling Services and a member of the Salt Lake City Citizen's Advisory MISS HANCOCK has received the Salt Lake City Kiwanis Health Service Award outstanding contributions to the community in the health In 1970 she was awarded an honorary life membership in the Utah Conference of Social She looks forward to continuing her involvement in community work which she says is so in her she would now like to make it an A SEARCH chaired by Lowell L. has been appointed to seek a successor to Miss |