LOS ANGELES : AIDS Project L.A. Names James Loyce as Director
AIDS Project Los Angeles, the largest AIDS service organization in the state, has named James Loyce its new executive director.
Loyce, who will assume the post Jan. 3, is associate director of the AIDS office in San Francisco’s Department of Public Health. He previously managed the San Francisco County Alcohol and Drug Administration.
Founded in 1982, APLA is one of the nation’s largest AIDS organizations.
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