Gubernatorial appointments
Posted on Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Gov. Mike Huckabee has appointed these people to state boards and commissions, his office said Tuesday:
Gen. William Page of Maumelle to the Pulaski Technical College Board of Trustees. Page, retired, will serve until July 1, 2013. He replaces Clark McGlothin.
Johnny Milligan of Hot Springs Village to the Garland County Quorum Court, justice of the peace. Milligan, retired, will serve until December 31, 2006. He replaces Ray Steidel.
Woodrow Turner of Tuckerman to the State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. Turner, retired, will serve until July 2, 2010. He’s reappointed.
Ivan Hoffman of Van Buren to the State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers & Land Surveyors. Hoffman, a land surveyor with Hoffman-Prieur & Associates, will serve until July 1, 2010. He’s reappointed.
Tony Smith of Glenwood to the State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors. Smith, president of David-Smith Funeral home, will serve until June 1, 2009. He’s reappointed.
Mary Benjamin of Siloam Springs to the Arkansas Arts Advisory Council. Benjamin will serve until June 30, 2010. She’s reappointed.
Jerry Hoskyn of Stuttgart to the Arkansas Rice Research and Promotion Board. Hoskyn, owner of Prarie Hill Farms Inc., will serve until June 30, 2008. He’s reappointed.
Bryan Moery of Wynne to the Arkansas Rice Research and Promotion Board. Moery, a rice farmer, will serve until June 30, 2008. He’s reappointed.
Rhonda Williams of Little Rock to the Technology Equipment Revolving Loan Fund Committee. Williams will serve until June 30, 2008. She’s reappointed.
Terrie Baker of Little Rock to the Arkansas Workforce Investment Board. Baker will serve until June 1, 2010. She’s reappointed.
Cheryl Washington of Little Rock to the Advisory Council for the Education of Gifted and Talented Children. Washington, chief administrator of Word of Outreach Christian Academy, will serve until July 20, 2009. She’s reappointed.
Stephen Foti of Little Rock to the DHS State Institutional System Board. Foti, coordinator for External Services at UALR / UAMS, will serve until June 30, 2008. He replaces Logan Cameron.
Trudi Ramsey of Forrest City to the DHS State Institutional System Board. Ramsey, a real estate broker with Trudi B. Ramsey Realty, will serve until June 30, 2013. She replaces Barbara Mabry.
Jimmy Fields of Benton to the Arkansas State Board of Massage Therapy. Fields, an administrator with the Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services, will serve until June 7, 2008. He replaces Craig Holtz.
Christen Weygaerts of Berryville to the Governor’s Developmental Disabilities Council. Weygaerts will serve until June 30, 2011. She’s reappointed.
Lesa Turner of Jacksonville to the Governor’s Developmental Disabilities Council. Turner, a registered nurse, will serve until June 30, 2011. She’s reappointed.
Susan Board of Conway to the Governor’s Developmental Disabilities Council. Board will serve until June 30, 2011. She’s reappointed.
Lena Cline of Forrest City to the Arkansas Youth Suicide Prevention Task Force. Cline, a student, will serve until June 30, 2008. She’s reappointed.
Marilyn Sitzes of Hope to the Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy. Sitzes, a pharmacist, will serve until Juine 30, 2012. She replaces Larry McGinnis.
Bailey Sisson of Vilonia to the Arkansas Youth Suicide Prevention Task Force. Sisson, a student, will serve until June 30, 2008. She’s reappointed.
Dr. Steve Domon of Little Rock to the Social Work Licensing Board. Domon, a child / adolescant psychiatrist, will serve until June 30, 2009. He replaces Dr. Leslie Smith.
Ben Cooper of Melbourne to the Ozarka Technical College Board of Directors. Cooper, owner of Cooper Realty, will serve until July 1, 2013. He’s reappointed.
Stephen Northcutt of Malvern to the Arkansas Workforce Investment Board. Northcutt, Mayor of Malvern, will serve until June 1, 2010. He replaces Lynn Moore.
Dr. Beverly Foster of Little Rock to the Arkansas State Board of Chiropractic Examiners. Foster, a chiropractic physician, will serve until June 9, 2011. She’s reappointed.
Bill Stilwell of Malvern to the Ouachita Technical College Board of Directors. Stilwell, publisher of the Malvern Daily Record, will serve until July 1, 2013. He’s reappointed.
Bernie Hellums of Nashville to the State Teacher Assistance Resource Commission. Hellums, superintendent of the Murfreesboro School District, will serve until June 30, 2010. He replaces Wesley White.
Carl Jeffers of Portland to the Arkansas Catfish Promotion Board. Jeffers, manager of Top Cat Fishery will serve until June 30, 2008. He’s reappointed.
Joey Lowery of Newport to the Arkansas Catfish Promotion Board. Lowery, self-employed, will serve until June 30, 2008. He’s reappointed.
John Baxter of Watson to the Arkansas Catfish Promotion Board. Baxter, vice president of Baxter Land Co., will serve until June 30, 2008. He’s reappointed.
William Turner of Marion to the Arkansas Wheat Promotion Board. Turner, a farmer, will serve until June 30, 2008. He’s reappointed.
Terry Dabbs of Stuttgart to the Arkansas Wheat Promotion Board. Dabbs, owner of LTD Farms, will serve until June 30, 2008. He’s reappointed.
Karon Beavers of Monticello to the Home Health Care Service Agency Advisory Council. Beavers, Director of Home Health for Drew Memorial Hospital, will serve until June 30, 2009. She replaces Gary Hughes.
Lynn Story of Magnolia to the Parole Board. Story, owner of Story’s Trophies & Awards, will serve until January 14, 2008. He replaces Lary Zeno.
Linda Gray of Little Rock to the Arkansas Workforce Investment Board. Gray, a service representative for AT&T, will serve until June 1, 2010. She’s reappointed.
Sherman Bell of Camden to the Arkansas Child Abuse, Rape & Domestic Violence Commission. Bell, an instructor at the Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy, will serve until July 1, 2008. He’s reappointed.
Pamely Utley of Sherwood to the Arkansas Child Abuse, Rape & Domestic Violence Commission. Utley, chief administrator of the Crimes Against Children Division at the Arkansas State Police, will serve until July 1, 2008. She’s reappointed.
Carol Maxwell of Little Rock to the Arkansas Child Abuse, Rape & Domestic Violence Commission. Maxwell, director of social work at Arkansas Children’s Hospital, will serve until July 1, 2008. She’s reappointed.
Dr. Jerry Jones of Little Rock to the Arkansas Child Abuse, Rape & Domestic Violence Commission. Jones, director of the Center for Children at Risk at UAMS, will serve until July 1, 2008. He’s reappointed.
Dr. George Simon of Maumelle to the Arkansas Child Abuse, Rape & Domestic Violence Commission. Simon, psychologist supervisor for the Arkansas Department of Correction, will serve until July 1, 2008. He’s reappointed.
Dr. Mary Harlan of Searcy to the Arkansas Dietetics Licensing Board. Harlan, professor-dietetics / nutrition at University of Central Arkansas, will serve until January 15, 2010. She replaces Marjorie Fitch-Hilgenberg.
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