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Ivey announces new board appointments for November

The positions include reappointments as well as new appointments.

Gov. Kay Ivey gave remarks and posed for a group photo to the Alabama Girls State at Troy University’s Crosby Theater on June 6, 2023 in Troy, Ala. Governor’s Office /Hal Yeager
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On Wednesday, Gov. Kay Ivey announced over 29 appointments to several councils and boards across Alabama. The positions include reappointments as well as new appointments. The list of appointments is as follows:

Pickens County Commission

Ms. Patti Presley-Fuller, New

Hale County Board of Registrars

Ms. Betty Hayes, New

Vredenburgh City Council

Ms. Mirranda Brown, New

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Forestry Commission

Ms. Jane Russell, Reappointment

Environmental Management Commission

Dr. J. Patrick Tucker, New

State Health Coordinating Council – Ms. Brenda Carlisle, New

Barber Commission of Mobile County

Mr. Eric Thompson, Reappointment

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State Council on the Arts

Mr. Gary Whitley New,

Dr. Rachel Brown Fowler, Reappointment
Mr. Mario Gallardo, New
Dr. Rob Lyda, New
Mr. John C. Coleman, Reappointment

Registered Interior Designers –

Ms. Samantha Woronoff,New
Ms. Bonnie Pate Reappointment
Ms. Lori Boone New

P20W Council –

Ms. Charisse Stokes New
Rep. Terri Collins New
Ms. Robin Hunt New
Mr. Nicholas Edwards New

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Literacy Task Force

Ms. Laura O.Dell New

State Rehabilitation Council

Ms. Gian Carlo Carattini New
Ms. Caitlin Sampson New
Mr. Jason Martin New
Ms. Christy Rothermund-Franklin New
Mr. Lorenzo Brown New
Mr. Kevin Orr New

Patrick Darrington is a reporter at the Alabama Political Reporter. You can reach him at pdarrington@alreporter.com.

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