Gov. Tina Kotek this week hired a new education adviser to replace the previous one who left six months ago to lead the state’s teacher licensing department.

The new adviser, Rachael Moser, 37, is a former director at the Oregon Department of Education in the office of education, innovation and improvement. She’s the first addition to Kotek’s cabinet following the exodus of four high-profile staff members in the last month. Moser’s first day in the governor’s office will be April 22, according to spokesperson Elisabeth Shepard.

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