Governor Glenn Youngkin announced additional key administration and board appointments, state officials say

Richmond, VA – According to the state officials, Governor Glenn Youngkin announced the following appointments:

HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES

  • Kathryn Zimmerman, Assistant Secretary

LABOR

  • William “Gus” Kost, Confidential Policy Assistant, Virginia Employment Commission

VIRGINIA DATA ADVISORY COMMISSION

  • Bojan Duric of Virginia Beach, Chief Data Officer, City of Virginia Beach

COMMONWEALTH

VIRGINIA INDIAN ADVISORY BOARD 

  • Dr. Ashley Spivey of King William, Executive Director, Kenah Consulting 

STATE REHABILITATION ADVISORY COUNCIL

  • Ken Jessup of Virginia Beach, retired, Ken Jessup and Associates
  • Joliefawn Liddell of Norfolk, Senior Advocate, disAbility Law Center of Virginia  
  • Talisha McAuley-Davis of Chesterfield, Counselor Supervisor, Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services
  • Marianne Moore of Richmond, Coordinator Transition Planning and Services, Virginia Department of Education

STATE REHABILITATION COUNCIL FOR THE BLIND AND VISION IMPAIRED

  • Dr. Christine Appert of Charlottesville, retired special educator and assistive technology specialist
  • Rebecca Ceja of Henrico, Transition Specialist, Virginia Department of Education
  • Mark W. Roane of Richmond, retired mechanical engineer
  • Milford J. Stern of Roanoke, VPP Manager, Virginia Department of Labor and Industry

STATEWIDE INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL

  • Daniel Aranda of Alexandria, Manager of Culture and Talent, Federal Reserve System
  • Wilfredo Benavides Medrano of Herndon, community volunteer
  • Leelynn Cherease Untalan Brady of Suffolk, Project Coordinator, Aloha Independent Living Hawaii
  • Christopher O. Grandle of Stuarts Draft, retired electrical engineer
  • Harry Henderson of Alexandria, President, Anchor Consulting, LLC
  • Ken Jessup of Virginia Beach, retired, Ken Jessup and Associates
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