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Yoko Matsumoto

Director Of Human Resources at City of Farmers Branch

Yoko Matsumoto has extensive experience in the public sector, particularly in the areas of human resources and library administration. Yoko is currently the Director of Human Resources at the City of Farmers Branch, a position they have held since 2023. Prior to this, they served as the Director of Human Resources & Civil Service and Director of Libraries at the City of Arlington, starting in 2014. Before joining the City of Arlington, Yoko worked as a Library Service Manager at the Arlington Public Library, starting in 2008.

Yoko Matsumoto's education history includes attending The University of Texas at Arlington. However, the specific degree earned and field of study pursued are not provided. No information regarding the start and end years of their education at this institution is mentioned.

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Arlington, United States

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City of Farmers Branch

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There is no place better in the Dallas area to live, work, play, and raise a family. As the oldest settlement in Dallas County, Farmers Branch is a community that is steeped in Texas heritage with deep roots but with it’s eyes firmly fixed on the future. Known as the City in the Park, Farmers Branch is a first-ring suburb of Dallas that has the benefits of small-town charm but with direct access to the infrastructure and amenities of the DFW area. The City is focused on leadership in education, sustainability, innovative commercial development, and smart-city design. Located along I-35, I-635, SH-161, and the Dallas North Tollway, Farmers Branch is well-positioned in the metroplex to allow businesses and residents to get anywhere in the Dallas region in 20 minutes or less. Our community takes pride in keeping our corner of the metroplex vibrant, colorful, and clean thanks to our dedication to our park system. With 28 parks throughout the City and a master-planned trail system, the City is dedicated to enhancing and advancing various forms of multimodal transportation, primarily focusing on walkability, interconnected bike trails throughout the city and neighboring cities, and promoting and developing around mass public transit. Our services are unparalleled, as are our people. From our world-class public safety, to our award-winning community theater, to our community events and celebrations, Farmers Branch truly offers the perfect place to call home for businesses and residents.