Governor McMaster appoints Tony Catone as new S.C. social services director

Governor McMaster appoints Tony Catone as new S.C. social services director
Governor Henry McMaster — Governor Henry McMaster, SC
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Governor Henry McMaster has appointed Anthony “Tony” Catone as the new director of the South Carolina Department of Social Services (SCDSS). Catone was named acting director in January after the departure of former director Michael Leach and has been part of the agency’s executive management team as General Counsel for a decade.

“Tony Catone has done an exemplary job leading the agency since stepping in as acting director earlier this year,” said Governor Henry McMaster. “His proven leadership and deep knowledge of the agency’s operations make him the right person to lead SCDSS forward as it continues its critical work of strengthening families and communities across our state.”

Before his role at SCDSS, Catone held leadership positions at Florida Atlantic University and Clemson University, focusing on public service initiatives, legal affairs, and risk management. He also worked as a trial and litigation attorney.

“I’m deeply honored by the opportunity to serve the people of South Carolina by leading an agency that plays such a critical role in the wellbeing of our communities. I accept this appointment with a profound sense of responsibility and a commitment to service and collaboration,” said Tony Catone. “If I am confirmed, we will work to strengthen our support systems and improve accessibility to the essential services that uplift our most vulnerable citizens.”

Catone earned his Juris Doctor from the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law while studying concurrently in the Master of International Business Studies program at the Darla Moore School of Business. He holds undergraduate degrees in political science and modern languages from Clemson University.

“Over the last few years, we have seen improved outcomes in many areas at SCDSS, but there is still much more work to be done, and that is why I am thrilled to see Mr. Tony Catone named as its next director,” said CEO of the Children’s Trust of South Carolina Sue Williams. “He has the passion and leadership skills to take SCDSS to the next level.”

The appointment awaits Senate confirmation.



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