DES MOINES, IOWA (April 19, 2021)  Governor Kim Reynolds has announced appointments to Iowa’s boards and commissions.

The following appointments are subject to Senate confirmation:

Accountancy Examining Board

Lesley Bartholomew, Sioux City

Bradley Hauge, Cedar Rapids

Rudolfo Reyes, Johnston

Architectural Examining Board

Bobbi Jo Duneman, Dubuque

Scott Hatfield, West Des Moines

Iowa Autism Council

Wendy Andersen, Treynor

Child Advocacy Board

Rafaela "Rachel" Cadena, Marion

Courtney Clarke, Waukee

Marc Elcock, Osceola

Allison Guernsey, Iowa City

Wayne Schellhammer, Urbandale

Board of Chiropractic

Christopher Fretheim, Cedar Falls

Rodney Langel, West Des Moines

Iowa Comprehensive Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Fund Board

Douglas Beech, Ankeny

Lisa Coffelt, Urbandale

Timothy Gartin, Ames

County Finance Committee

Ryan Dokter, Orange City

Kourtney Irlbeck, Carroll

Credit Union Review Board

Nathan Bissell, Agency

Omar Jordan, Des Moines

Board of Dentistry

Megan Kircher-Clatt, Donnellson

James Nemmers, Dubuque

Early Childhood Iowa State Board

David Arens, Urbandale

David Barajas, Marshalltown

Ryan Howard, Cedar Falls

Angela Lensch, Glidden

Mayra Martinez, Storm Lake

Barbara Merrill, Johnston

Mary Petersen, Harlan

Electrical Examining Board

Amanda Cooling, Cedar Rapids

Luiza Fritz, Altoona

Jonathan Gettler, Cedar Rapids

Marg Stoldorf, Red Oak

Iowa Ethics and Campaign Disclosure Board

James Albert, Urbandale

Elaine Olson, Bettendorf

Iowa Finance Authority Board of Directors

Tracey Ball, Des Moines

Jennifer Cooper, Des Moines

Board of Hearing Aid Specialists

Helen Royer, Cedar Rapids

Tricia Veik, Clive

Interior Design Examining Board

Paul Osiago, Coralville

Jay Reyhons, Ankeny

Lori Wiles, Swisher

State Judicial Nominating Commission

Dustin Graber, Ankeny

Derek Muller, Iowa City

Commission on Judicial Qualifications

Emily Callison, Ankeny

Rich Wright, Sioux City

Landscape Architectural Examining Board

Ryan Anderson, Cedar Rapids

John Brehm, West Des Moines

Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Council

Melissa Henderson, Monticello

Chad Leonard, Dallas Center

Jim Steinkuehler, Dow City

Board of Massage Therapy

Amanda Lundstedt, Pleasant Hill

Board of Mortuary Science

Kelsey Hastings, Granger

Seth Williams, Bondurant

Natural Resource Commission

Mallory Hanson, West Union

Board of Nursing

Amber Mahrt, Denison

Board of Optometry

Mark Mentzer, Ely

Board of Parole

Thom Darden, Cedar Rapids

Sue Weinacht, Cedar Rapids

Board of Parole-Alternate Members

Vince Lewis, West Des Moines

Kim Reem, Cedar Rapids

Board of Pharmacy

Erik Maki, Johnston

Board of Physician Assistants

Nick Boeyink, Bondurant

Daniel Craig, West Des Moines

Natalie Weber, Dubuque

Property Assessment Appeal Board

Dennis Loll (Chair), Indianola

Karen Oberman, Iowa City

Board of Psychology

Laura Fuller, Coralville

Real Estate Appraiser Examining Board

Dan Fuhrmeister, Iowa City

Leila Granger, Waukee

Cody Seeley, Clinton

Real Estate Commission

Dakotah Reed, Ankeny

Renewable Fuel Infrastructure Board

Jeffrey Manthei, Manson

School Budget Review Committee

Marsha Tangen, Blue Grass

Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology

Julie Duer, Runnells

George Eichhorn, Johnston

Kevin Kock, Davenport

State Racing and Gaming Commission

Mark Campbell, Fort Dodge

State Board of Regents

Abigail Crow, Tiffin

Michael Richards, West Des Moines

Greta Rouse, Emmetsburg

State Soil Conservation Committee

Matthew Bormann, Bode

Margaret McQuown, Red Oak

John Tuthill, De Witt

Transportation Commission

Tom Rielly, Oskaloosa

Commission of Veterans Affairs

Mary Van Horn, Des Moines

Gary Wattnem, Mason City

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