Governor appointments
The office of Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Tuesday released a list of appointments to various boards, commissions and other posts:
Robert Neal, Jonesboro, to the Arkansas Home Inspector Registration Board. Appointment expires Jan. 26, 2017. Replaces Lowell Coomer.
Anthony Utsey, Hot Springs, to the Arkansas Home Inspector Registration Board. Appointment expires Jan. 26, 2017. Reappointment.
Michael Gaskill, Paragould, to the Arkansas Local Police and Fire Retirement System board of trustees. Appointment expires Jan. 1, 2019. Reappointment.
Zach McClendon, Monticello, to the State Banking Board. Appointment expires Dec. 31, 2019. Replaces Marcus McCain.
Dr. William Rutledge, Little Rock, to the Arkansas State Medical Board. Appointment expires Dec. 31, 2020. Replaces Harold Betton.
Honorable David Hudson, Fort Smith, to the board of trustees of the Arkansas Public Employees Retirement System. Appointment expires March 9, 2021. Replaces Audrey Jacobs.
Barry Phillips, Jonesboro, to the Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training. Appointment
expires Jan. 14, 2018. Replaces Alonza Jiles.
Dr. Daniel Hennessey, Little Rock, to the Baby Sharon’s Children’s Catastrophic Illness Grant Program Advisory Committee. Appointment expires May 1, 2019. Reappointment.
John Cooley, Fort Smith, to the Board of Directors of the Arkansas Development Finance Authority. Appointment expires Jan. 14, 2019. Replaces Art Morris.
Duncan Baird, Rogers, to the Governing Board of the Streamlined Sales Tax Administrative Act. Appointment expires at the will of the governor. Replaces Mary Cameron.
John Brown III, Siloam Springs, to the Arkansas Educational Television Commission. Appointment expires March 23, 2023. Replaces Ronnie Williams.
Stacy DeJarnette, White Hall, to the Old State House Commission. Appointment expires March 19, 2024. Reappointment.
William Anderson, DeValls Bluff, to the Criminal Detention Facility Review Committee, Judicial District 17. Appointment expires Jan. 14, 2019. Replaces Donald Guess.
Michael Mayton, Little Rock, to the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion Commission. Appointment expires April 1, 2020. Reappointment.
Charlene Reed, Marianna, to the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion Commission. Appointment expires at the will of the governor. Replaces Margaret Schueck.
Georg Andersen, Conway, to the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion Commission. Appointment expires at the will of the governor. Replaces Wayne Cranford.
Thomas Ferstl, Little Rock, to the Arkansas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. Appointment expires Jan. 15, 2018. Replaces Burney Lightle.
Scott McKennon, Morrilton, to the Arkansas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. Appointment expires Jan. 15, 2018. Replaces Rhona Weaver.
Cary Matthews, Jonesboro, to the Arkansas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. Appointment expires Jan. 15, 2018. Replaces Robert Costner.
Peter Prutzman, Arkadelphia, to the Arkansas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. Appointment expires Jan. 15, 2018. Reappointment.
Jammy Turner, Gillett, to the state Plant Board. Appointment expires March 17, 2017. Replaces Richard Bransford.
Kyle Baltz, Pocahontas, to the state Plant Board. Appointment expires March 17, 2017. Replaces Terry Dabbs.
Ray Vester, Stuttgart, to the state Plant Board. Appointment expires March 17, 2017. Reappointment.
Darrel Kester, Pocahontas, as a constable of the Randolph County Shiloh Precinct. Appointment expires Dec. 31, 2016.
Joe Lewis, Blytheville, as a justice of the peace of the Mississippi County Quorum Court District 7. Appointment expires Dec. 31, 2016. Replaces Hattie Middlebrook.
Timothy Harvey, Brinkley, as a justice of the peace of the Monroe County Quorum Court District 4. Appointment expires Dec. 31, 2016. Replaces Michael Edwards.
Sharon Lawson, Wynne, as a justice of the peace of the Cross County Quorum Court District 7. Appointment expires Dec. 31, 2016. Replaces Mike Curtner.
Mark Overturf, Arkadelphia, as a justice of the peace of the Clark County Quorum Court District 2. Appointment expires Dec. 31, 2016. Replaces Mac Neel.
James Davis, Ozark, as a justice of the peace of the Franklin County Quorum Court District 1. Appointment expires Dec. 31, 2016. Replaces Paul Schaffer.
Bob Estes, Fayetteville, as a special associate justice of the Supreme Court of Arkansas. CV- 15- 197. Replaces Justice Karen Baker.
Michael Scott Willhite, Jonesboro, as a special associate justice of the Supreme Court of Arkansas. CV- 15- 197. Replaces Justice Paul Danielson.
Terry Pool, Fayetteville, as a special associate justice of the Supreme Court of Arkansas. CR- 15- 3. Replaces Justice Robin Wynne.
Sean Keith, Rogers, as a special associate justice of the Supreme Court of Arkansas. CV- 13- 919. Replaces Justice Robin Wynne.
Chalk Mitchell, Helena-West Helena, as a special associate justice of the Supreme Court of Arkansas. CV- 14- 1072. Replaces Justice Paul Danielson.
Hutchinson also appointed members of the Arkansas Workforce Development Board, which was created earlier this year:
Chairman Charles Clark, Louann; Tom Anderson, Roland; Dr. Chad Bishop, Springdale; Scott Bull, Fayetteville; Melissa Hanesworth, Fort Smith; Diane Hilburn, Little Rock; Randy Hopper, Flippin; Abby Houseworth, Blytheville; Dean Inman, Paragould; Bart Langley, Russellville; Holley Little, Benton; Michael Newcity, Fort Smith; Jerry Riley, Pine Bluff; Gary Sams, Morrilton; Robert Thorne, Marion; Lindsey Brown, North Little Rock; Alan Hughes, Bismarck; Karen Breashears, Arkadelphia; Brian Itzkowitz, Little Rock; Dr. Brett Powell, Little Rock; Johnny Key, Little Rock.