(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad today announced appointments to fill Iowa's Regional Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Advisory Boards.

The following individuals' appointments began July 1, 2014, and are not subject to Iowa Senate confirmation:

 

North Central Regional STEM Advisory Board

Mrs. Jan Westrum, Boone

Ms. Robin Anderson, Mason City

Dr. Paul Bartelt, Forest City

Dr. Douglas Jacobson, Ames

 

Northeast Regional STEM Advisory Board

Mr. James Brown, Jr., Cedar Falls

Dr. Scott Greenhalgh, New Hartford

Mr. Mason Kuhn, Cedar Falls

Mr. Steve Demuth, Decorah

Ms. Lisa Digman, Bellevue

 

Northwest Regional STEM Advisory Board

Mrs. Mary Trent, Carroll

Dr. Jasper Lesage, Sioux Center

Ms. Sherry McGill, Sergeant Bluff

Ms. Nancy McDowell, Sheldon

 

South Central Regional STEM Advisory Board

Mr. John Chai, Norwalk

Ms. Kimberly Wayne, Des Moines

Dr. Jerry Deegan, Clive

Ms. Katherine Harrington, West Des Moines

 

Southeast Regional STEM Advisory Board

Mr. Patrick Barnes, Bettendorf

Ms. Kimberly Beals, Swisher

Professor Tonya Peeples, Coralville

Mr. Craig Martinson, Central City

Ms. Adriana Donofrio, Cedar Rapids

 

Southwest Regional STEM Advisory Board 

Mr. Chris Russell, Omaha

Mrs. Kimberly Carter, Council Bluffs

Ms. Carol LaFaver, Creston

Mrs. Lori Stitz, Harlan

 

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