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Bevin Makes Appointments to Boards and Commissions
Kentucky Ag Connection - 11/13/2017

Gov. Matt Bevin has made the following appointments to Kentucky Boards and Commissions:

Captain Sharif Abdrabbo, Colonel Kathryn C. Pfeifer and Colonel Michael J. Currie have been appointed to the Kentucky Military Family Assistance Trust Fund Board. Abrabbo, of Taylor Mill, is an attorney advisor with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. He will serve for a term expiring Oct. 5, 2021. Pfeifer, of Crestwood, is a contingency preparedness specialist with the U.S. Coast Guard. She will serve for a term expiring Oct. 5, 2020. Currie, of Louisville, is a program manager/policy analyst with the Human Resources Command at Fort Knox. He will serve for a term expiring Oct. 5, 2020.

The Kentucky Military Family Assistance Trust Fund Board is charged with administering the Military Family Assistance Trust Fund.

Matthew Seifried has been appointed to the Kentucky Commission on Community Volunteerism and Service. Seifried, of Florence, is a student at Xavier University. He will represent youths participating in service programs and serve for a term expiring Jan. 3, 2020.

The Kentucky Commission on Community Volunteerism and Service provides statewide strategic planning to enable citizens to address serious social problems through service to local communities. The Commission oversees and submits Kentucky's annual applications to the Corporation for National Service and other funding sources for the continuation and expansion of the Kentucky Service Initiative.

Buford Hurley II, Alice R. Harris, Paul M. See and Joseph Monroe have been appointed to the Kentucky Wireless Interoperability Executive Committee. Hurley, of Flatwoods, is the Greenup County E-911 director. He will represent the Kentucky Chapter of the National Emergency Number Association/Association of Public Safety Communication Officials and serve for a term expiring July 22, 2019. Harris, of Mt. Washington, is a paralegal. She will represent the Kentucky League of Cities and serve for a term expiring July 22, 2019. See, of Cold Spring, is a radio project manager. He will represent the Kentucky Association of Fire Chiefs and serve for a term expiring July 22, 2019. Monroe, of Georgetown, is chief of police for the University of Kentucky Police Department. He will represent Kentucky Association of Chiefs of Police and serve for a term expiring July 22, 2019.

The Kentucky Wireless Interoperability Executive Committee was created to address communications interoperability, a homeland security issue critical to the ability of public safety first responders to communicate with each other by radio. The Committee advises and makes recommendations regarding strategic wireless initiatives to achieve public safety voice and data communications interoperability.


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