Pennsylvania Health Department getting new acting secretary

Current acting Secretary Keara Klinepeter leaving the position
Denise Johnson
Dr. Denise Johnson, Pennsylvania physician general, speaking with the press in Reading on Nov. 10, 2021. She has been tapped by Gov. Tom Wolf as the next acting health secretary. Photo credit The Office of Governor Tom Wolf via Flickr

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania’s acting health secretary is leaving the job and Gov. Tom Wolf said Monday his physician general will take over leadership of the department.

Wolf said Keara Klinepeter’s last day is Friday. He plans to name Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson to succeed her as acting health secretary.

Klinepeter has been acting secretary since her predecessor, Alison Beam, left at the end of 2021.

Klinepeter has been deeply involved in the government’s handling of COVID-19, including as special advisor to the secretary and executive deputy secretary.

Johnson said she was honored to lead the Health Department during what she called a transformative time in public health. Wolf spokeswoman Beth Rementer said Johnson will also continue to serve as physician general.

Featured Image Photo Credit: The Office of Governor Tom Wolf via Flickr