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AIDS Project Director to Leave Post June 30

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James Loyce Jr. will step down as executive director and chief executive officer of AIDS Project Los Angeles on June 30, the organization announced Friday.

Chief Operating Officer Craig E. Thompson will assume the position of executive director, said AIDS Project spokeswoman Nicole Russo-Okamoto.

Loyce, who headed the group for four years, wants to return to public policy and public health administration and explore philanthropic foundation work. He volunteered to continue supporting APLA’s mission.

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“The needs of people with HIV/AIDS are as diverse as the people coming through our doors,” he said. “I look forward to building upon the relationships that I have forged during my years at APLA and continuing to support this very important work.”

The organization provides services to more than 7,000 men, women and children living with HIV and AIDS in Los Angeles County.

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