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Ivey announces latest round of appointments

The appointments include filling a vacancy on the Roanoke City Council.

Governor Kay Ivey was keynote speaker to the Decatur-Morgan County Legislative Update at the DoubleTree Hotel Decatur Riverfront Tuesday October 3, 2023 in Decatur, Ala. Governor’s Office /Hal Yeager

Gov. Kay Ivey announced another round of appointments Monday, including filling a vacancy on the Roanoke City Council.

The appointments are listed below.

  • Tim Jacobs to the Roanoke City Council, District 3
  • Michael Tew to the Alabama General Contractors Licensure Board
  • Zack Nelson to the Board of Physical Therapy
  • William Meyer, Christopher Hicks, and Todd Wright to the Hearing Instrument Dealers Board
  • Michael Chambers, Abe Harper, David King, Richard Bielen and Britney Summerville to the Innovation Corporation
  • Christie McNeil, John Vaughn, Barry Johnson, Jennifer Collard, Alexis Wooden Elliott, Gustavius Maxie, Jimmie Lay, Carla Woodall and Spiro Cheriogotis to the Alabama Professional Bail Bonding Board

Jacob Holmes is a reporter at the Alabama Political Reporter. You can reach him at [email protected]

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