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Ivey announces new round of appointments

The appointments include positions on boards of registrars and tourism boards.

Gov. Kay Ivey announces Be Linked Alabama at an event in Dothan on Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2023.

Gov. Kay Ivey announced her latest round of appointments on Tuesday. They are listed below.

  • Sheila Barbuck to the Marshall County Board of Registrars
  • Wendy Gonstad to the Barbour County Board of Registrars
  • Sheriff Jay Jones to the Crime Victims Compensation Commission
  • Donna Jones, Harolyn Fennel-Benjamin, Mike New, Emily Kelley, Nanda Patel, Ronald Simmons, Mia Toole, Donny Jones, and Hedy Lou Cannon to the Textbook Committee for Cosmetology, Education and Training, and Hospitality and Tourism
  • Rep. Terri Collins to the Southern Regional Education Board
  • Kelli Russell to the Tourism Advisory Board
  • Brian Shake, Randall Anderson, Mike Morrison, and BryOnda Collins to the Preneed Division Board, AL Board of Funeral Services
  • James Seal to the Funeral Division, AL Board of Funeral Services
  • Kathryn Jones and Anthony Watkins to the Marriage and Family Therapy Examiners Board
  • Kaley Green to the State Child Death Review Team

Jacob Holmes is a reporter. You can reach him at [email protected]

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