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In the news: Anthony Mosley and Robbin Hatton

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In the news: Anthony Mosley and Robbin Hatton
Anthony Mosley, left, and Robbin Hatton COURTESY PHOTOS

The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department has welcomed aboard two new employees to its Human Resources and Financial Services divisions.

Anthony Mosley brings a wealth of experience in human resource management from a diverse array of community, corporate and educational organizations, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Tufts University, Facebook, the Dimock Center and, most recently, the Hospital Corporation of America (HCA)/Mobile Heartbeat.

Robbin Hatton has more than 30 years’ experience in the financial and client services sector working with an equally diverse portfolio of local businesses and state organizations, including the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Credit Union, Bank of America, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Tufts Health Plan and, most recently, LendingClub Bank N.A. (formerly Radius Bank).

Suffolk County Sheriff Steven W. Tompkins spoke about his enthusiasm and expectations for his department’s newest employees.

“Anthony and Robbin are consummate professionals who each bring a great deal of experience,” said Sheriff Tompkins. “We are looking to both of them to help elevate our Financial Services and Human Resources divisions, which will, in turn, carry our organization as a whole to greater heights.”

Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department