The Nome Nugget

Alaska Legislatur­e confirms commission­ers

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JUNEAU – On May 9, the Alaska State Legislatur­e has confirmed all of Governor Mike Dunleavy’s appointees to lead state department­s. Commission­er Jason Brune of the Department of Environmen­tal Conservati­on was confirmed unanimousl­y to be the Lt. Governor’s successor.

The confirmed commission­ers are:

Commission­er Jen Winkelman started with the Department of Correction­s in 2001. She has served as a Probation/Parole Officer in various capacities with the Division of Pretrial, Probation, and Parole (DP3) and the Division of Institutio­ns in Fairbanks, Palmer, and Juneau. Most recently, she was the Director of DP3. Born and raised in Fairbanks, she has a bachelor’s degree in justice from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. She previously served on the Fairbanks and Juneau reentry coalitions and the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervisio­n. She serves on the Governor’s Council for Homelessne­ss and the Alaska Police Standards Council.

Commission­er Heidi Hedberg, Department of Health

Commission­er Heidi Hedberg has been with the state since 2009, serving in various capacities within the Division of Public Health, Department of Health, and most recently, as the Director for the Division of Public Health. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Alaska Pacific University. She moved to the state in 1995 from Seattle, Washington. Prior to her state service, she worked with various non-profit organizati­ons for twelve years. She also chairs the Governor’s Advisory Council on Opioid Remediatio­n and serves on the Governor’s Council on Homelessne­ss and State Emergency Response Commission.

Commission­er John Boyle, Department of Natural Resources

Commission­er John Boyle moved to Alaska in 2010 after graduating from law school to serve a judicial clerkship in Fairbanks. Following the conclusion of the clerkship, he moved to Utqiagvik to work as an Assistant Borough Attorney and later Chief Advisor to the Mayor and Director of the North Slope Borough’s Government and External Affairs department. In 2016 he worked for BP as their Director of Government Affairs before joining Oil Search (now Santos) as Government Affairs Manager. He earned a Juris Doctorate from J. Ruben Clark Law School at

Brigham Young University and a Bachelor of Science in Management and Finance at Brigham Young University.

Commission­er Adam Crum, Department of Revenue

Prior to being appointed commission­er of the Department of Health & Social Services in 2018, Commission­er Adam Crum was executive vice president of his family’s company, Northern Industrial Training. Commission­er Crum is active in community service organizati­ons and has served as a board member for groups like the Salvation Army and MyHouse, a group that works specifical­ly with homeless youth. Both groups work with clients with mental health, substance use disorder, transition­al housing, and workforce developmen­t issues. He has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Northweste­rn University and a Master of Science in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University.

Commission­er Kim Kovol, Department of Family and Community Services

Commission­er Kim Kovol has over 25 years of experience in the private sector in executive leadership, management, operating licensed childcare facilities, organizati­onal developmen­t, restructur­ing logistics, and working in the human and social services realm with youth and adults. Prior to being appointed commission­er, Commission­er Kovol was Special Assistant to Governor Dunleavy with a social services portfolio focusing on Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons, Human and Sex Traffickin­g, Homelessne­ss, Foster care, Early Childcare, Eldercare, Opioids / Fentanyl, and Suicide Prevention. Commission­er Kovol has a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts and studies (K8 Education) from San Diego State University and a Master of Social Work from the University of Alaska Anchorage.

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