Screen did not seek a third term in 1988, when he was succeeded by fellow Democrat and later Republican convert Tom Ed McHugh,
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Mansour was considered to have been so successful in alleviating fiscal problems in the second Screen administration that he was brought back to the CAO position two decades later in 2005 by newly elected Democratic Mayor Melvin "Kip" Holden, for whom Monsour had not even voted.
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He succeeded Ed Renwick, who had directed the institute for four decades.
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