(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad today announced appointments to Iowa`s boards and commissions.

The following individuals` appointments are effective May 1, 2014, and are not subject to Iowa Senate confirmation:

 

Human Rights Board:

Floyd Winter, Cedar Falls

Benjamin Jung, West Des Moines

Sal Alaniz, Mt. Pleasant

Clair Rudison Jr., Des Moines

Michelle Ray-Michalec, Cedar Rapids

Elizabeth Coonan, Des Moines

 

State Banking Council:

Glenn Rowe, Lorimor

 

Watershed Improvement Review Board:

Stephen Hopkins, Newton

Carrie Keppy, Davenport

Jacob Hansen, Des Moines

 

Interoperable Communications System Board:

Ted Kamatchus, Marshalltown

Ellen Hagen, Jewell

Tom Ling, Glenwood

 

City Finance Committee:

Denise Hoy, Liscomb

Kevin Jacobson, Mason City

Carrie Kruse, Des Moines

 

Organic Advisory Council:

Danielle Wirth, Boone

Jolene Caldwell, Council Bluffs

 

Judicial Nominating Commission, District 5C:

Marvis Landon, Ankeny

 

Mississippi River Parkway Planning Commission:

Scott Tunnicliff, Bettendorf

 

The following interim appointments are effective May 1, 2014, and are subject to Iowa Senate confirmation:

 

Mental Health Disability Services Commission:

Tom Broeker, Burlington

 

Commission on the Status of African Americans:

Dr. Candace Williams, Davenport

 

Elevator Safety Board:

Todd Christensen, Des Moines

 

Board of Barbering:

Robert Gray, Davenport

 

Landscape Architectural Examining Board:

Debra Schiel-Larson, Indianola

 

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