(DES MOINES) – Gov. Kim Reynolds announced appointments to Iowa’s boards and commissions Thursday.

The following appointees are unpaid and are subject to Senate confirmation:

Commission on the Status of African Americans:

Matthew Gibson, Ames

Iowa State Civil Rights Commission:

Sam Kooiker, Cherokee

Early Childhood Iowa State Board:

Kathryn Dorsey, North Liberty

Environmental Protection Commission:

Rebecca Guinn, Bettendorf

Barbara Hovland, Mason City

Interior Design Examining Board:

Joan Birk, Cedar Falls

Danielle Williams, Des Moines

Mental Health and Disability Services Commission:

Dennis Bush, Cleghorn

Board of Physical and Occupational Therapy:

Bradley Earp, Urbandale

Iowa Public Information Board:

Monica McHugh, Zwingle

The following appointees are unpaid and are not subject to Senate confirmation:

Advisory Council on Brain Injuries:

David Russell, Ankeny

Dependent Adult Protective Advisory Council:

Nicole Bright, Ankeny

State Board of Health:

Laura Beeck, Denison

State Historical Records Advisory Board:

Christopher Doll, Peosta

Statewide Independent Living Council:

Rosemary Thierer, Mitchellville

Medical Assistance Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee:

Kellen Ludvigson, Cherokee

Rural Health and Primary Care Advisory Committee:

Rikki Hetzler, Muscatine

Northeast Regional STEM Advisory Board:

William Holland, Decorah

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