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Incumbents Page 1 115 New/RenewIncumbents 15-A Form 15-A Form Rejection Board/Commission/Agency Name Name Appts Filed Approved Reason Policies for Rejection 529 Commission Robert A. Foose Legislator Accountancy, Bd of Wayne B. Geher Certified Public Accountant X X 1. Incomplete identification/full name Accountancy, Bd of Richard Hanson res'd 6/22/11 Certified Public Accountant X X Reporting individual must identify Accountancy, Bd of Frederick G. Briggs, Jr. apptd 7/13/11 CPA X X Accountancy, Bd of Jefferson M. Chickering Certified Public Accountant X X information to contact if needed Accountancy, Bd of Tanya G. Richmond Public Member 3. Section A incomplete Accountancy, Bd of Louise O. Romeo Excutive Director X X Accountancy, Bd of Owen H. Walton Jr X X Accountancy, Bd of Thomas W. Musgrave apptd 2/16/11 Certified Public Accountant X X Accountancy, Bd of Patrick C. Closson Public Member X X Accountancey Act Changes Jay Surdukowski Acupuncture Licensing Patty Jensen Acupuncturist 4. Missing signature Acupuncture Licensing Jeanne Ann Whittington Acupuncturist X X 5. Missing date Acupuncture Licensing Alice G. Meattey Acupuncturist X X Acupuncture Licensing Karla Renaud reapptd 10/26/11 Acupuncturist XX XX Acupuncture Licensing Katrine N. Barclay Public Member Adjutant General William N Reddel III The Adjutant General X X Adjutant General Carolyn J Protzmann apptd 3/30/11 Deputy Adjutant General XX XX Adjutant General Stephamie L. Milender Administrator III X X Adjutant General Michael Woodbury Horne Cemetery Superintendent X X Administrative Services, Dept. of Linda M Hodgdon Commissioner X X Administrative Services, Dept. of Joseph B. Bouchard Assistant Commissioner X X Administrative Services, Dept. of Vacancy Internal Auditor Administrative Services, Dept. of Michael P. Connor Div. Of Plant & Property Mgmt.-Director X X Administrative Services, Dept. of Edgar R. Carter Accounting Services-Dir. Administrative Services, Dept. of Karen D. Hutchins reapptd 2/2/11 Division of Personnel-Dir. XX XX Administrative Services, Dept. of Matthew J Newland reapptd 6/8/11 Employee Relations Mgr XX XX Administrative Services, Dept. of Dennis T. Martino Education and Training Officer X X Administrative Services, Dept. of Charles Russell Financial Data Manager X X Administrative Services, Dept. of Robert M. Beaulac Senior Business Supervisor X X Administrative Services, Dept. of Ernest Liakas Supervisor V X X Administrative Services, Dept. of Paul Joseph Lloyd General Services X X Adult Parole Board Gregory Crompton replaced Adult Parole Board Donna Sytek apptd 8/24/11 X X Adult Parole Board Pierre J. Morin Adult Parole Board Megan C. DeVorsey Adult Parole Board H Kathryn McCarroll Adult Parole Board Jeffrey M. Brown Adult Parole Board Mark E Furlone Adult Parole Board Alan Coburn replaced Adult Parole Board Richard A Flynn apptd 8/24/11 Advanced Mfg Education Advisory Council Barbara J. Couch Public Member Advanced Mfg Education Advisory Council Jacqueline E. Guillette res'd 9/28/11 Superintendent Advanced Mfg Education Advisory Council Christopher Hottel res'd 4/13/11 Superintendent Advanced Mfg Education Advisory Council Mark C. Conrad apptd 4/27/11 Superintendent X X Advanced Mfg Education Advisory Council Victor C. Kissell Public Member Advanced Mfg Education Advisory Council Peter M. Kujawski Public Member Advanced Mfg Education Advisory Council Michael A. Morgan Superintendent Advanced Mfg Education Advisory Council Susan Bloom Newcomer Public Member Advanced Mfg Education Advisory Council John F. Olson Public Member Advanced Mfg Education Advisory Council Zenagui Brahim reapptd 6/22/11 Public Member X X Advanced Mfg Education Advisory Council Margaret E Callahan apptd 6/22/11 PageDir 1 of Reg'l Career and Tech Center X X Advanced Mfg Education Advisory Council Marianne Dustin apptd 8/10/11 Dir. Of Reg'l Career and Tech Center AED Ad Commission Paul Sansone Incumbents AED Ad Commission Cindy Tuttle AED Ad Commission Matthew Keene AED Ad Commission Steve Ahnen Affordable Health Ins Access Gail Brown Affordable Health Ins Access Paul Spiess Affordable Health Ins Access Bob Tibbetts Affordable Health Ins Access Laura Haney Affordable Health Ins Access Katja Fox Aging, Committee on Richard D Crocker X X Aging, Committee on Judith B. Pilliod Belknap County Aging, Committee on Jack Liberman Sullivan County X X Aging, Committee on Ruth A. Hall Carroll County (d) Aging, Committee on Joanne A. Dodge Strafford County X X Aging, Committee on Susan Turner Rockingham County Aging, Committee on Rhona Charbonneau replaced Hillsborough County Aging, Committee on Marcia Ober apptd 8/10/11 Hillsborough County Aging, Committee on Robert B. Ritchie Cheshire County Aging, Committee on Stephen Gorin Merrimack County X X Aging, Committee on Barbara A. Salvatore Hillsborough County X X Aging, Committee on Edwin C Engborg reapptd 6/8/11 Grafton County XX XX Aging, Committee on Russell A. Armstrong Belknap County X X Aging, Committee on Joan H. Schulze Hillsborough County Aging, Committee on Kathryn Coombs Cauble apptd 8/10/11 Carroll County Aging, Committee on Marcia Ober X X Agricultural Advisory Board Frank W. Reinhold Jr. Strafford County Agricultural Advisory Board Tracie Smith Cheshire County Agricultural Advisory Board Matthew R. LeClair Hillsborough County Agricultural Advisory Board Richard D. Simpson Rockingham County Agricultural Advisory Board Scott Forbes Coos County Agricultural Advisory Board Robert N. Beaudry Sullivan County Agricultural Advisory Board Justin Hussey Carroll County Agricultural Advisory Board Charlie Cole Merrimack County Agricultural Advisory Board Jesse Laflamme replaced Grafton County Agricultural Advisory Board Denis Ward apptd 5/11/11 Grafton County X X Agricultural Advisory Board Andrew Howe Belknap County Agricultural Advisory Board Helen Brody replaced Consumer Interests Agricultural Advisory Board Claudia Boozer-Blasco apptd 9/28/11 Consumer Interests Agricultural Advisory Board Thomas Prescott Petroleum Industry Agricultural Advisory Board KC S. Wright Advertising Agricultural Advisory Board David S. Floyd Food Retailing Industry Agricultural Advisory Board Mary Ann Kristiansen replaced Food Distribution Industry Agricultural Advisory Board Jenny Chartier apptd 9/28/11 Food Distribution Industry Agricultural Lands Preservation Committee Dwight E. Barney Agricultural Lands Preservation Committee Peter S. Helm Public Member Agricultural Lands Preservation Committee Ruth I. Clough Agricultural Lands Preservation Committee Thomas E. Brady Member Agricultural Lands Preservation Committee William T. Carpenter Agriculture, Markets and Food, Dept. of Lorraine Stuart Merrill Commissioner X X Agriculture, Markets and Food, Dept. of Gail B. McWilliam Jellie Director of Agricultural Devel. X X Agriculture, Markets and Food, Dept. of Stephen K. Crawford State Veterinarian X X Air Pollution Advisory Committee William Michael Fitzgerald Administrator Air Quality in Public Schools Matt Comai Air Quality in Public Schools Lisa Stockwell Page 2 Air Quality in Public Schools Denise Brewitt Air Resources Council Raymond R. Donald IncumbentsMunicipal Govt. X X Air Resources Council J. Ryan Bielagus Public Member Air Resources Council Linda Garrish Thomas res'd 2/2/11 General Public Air Resources Council William H. Smagula Steam Power Generating Industry X X Air Resources Council Georgia Murray Environmental Interests X X Air Resources Council Robert Duval reapptd 2/2/11 Public Member - Chairman X X Air Resources Council David G. Collins reapptd 9/28/11 Fuel Oils Industry - Vice-Chairman X X Air Resources Council Terry L. Callum Recreation X X Air Resources Council Debra I. Hale Natural Gas Industry X X Air Resources Council Steven Walker reapptd 2/2/11 Manufacturing X X Air Resources Council Deborah Chabot apptd 6/8/11 Health Care Professional Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse, Bd. of Licensing for Lloyd S. Doughty II Public Member Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse, Bd. of Licensing for Joseph P. Harding res'd 7/13/11 Office of Alcohol & Drug Abuse Prof. X X Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse, Bd. of Licensing for Barry S. Timmerman apptd 9/28/11 MLADC X X Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse, Bd. of Licensing for Eileen M. Fiori replaced Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse, Bd. of Licensing for Cheryl Wilkie apptd 5/11/11 MLADC X X Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse, Bd. of Licensing for William T Kohut Sr replaced Member of NAADAC Alcohol & Other Drug Absue Bd. Of Licensing for Catherine M. Iacuzzi apptd 4/27/11 MLADC X X Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse, Bd. of Licensing for Jacqueline H. Abikoff Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor X X Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse, Bd. of Licensing for Charlotte Houde Quimby Public Member Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse, Bd. of Licensing for Peter A DalPra Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor X X Alcohol/Drug Abuse Prev.,Int., & Treatment Comm Betsy Abrahams Drug Abuse Prevention X X Alcohol/Drug Abuse Prev.,Int., & Treatment Comm Amelie Gooding Drug Abuse Treatment X X Alcohol/Drug Abuse Prev.,Int., & Treatment Comm Timothy R. Rourke reapptd 8/24/11 Drug Abuse Prevention XX XX Alcohol/Drug Abuse Prev.,Int., & Treatment Comm Stephanie A Savard reapptd 9/28/11 XX XX Alcohol/Drug Abuse Prev.,Int., & Treatment Comm Kathleen N. Taylor Public Member Alcohol/Drug Abuse Prev.,Int., & Treatment Comm M. Anne Lawing replaced Public Member Alcohol/Drug Abuse Prev.,Int., & Treatment Comm Lisa Peakes apptd 4/13/11 Public Member X X Alcohol/Drug Abuse Prev.,Int., & Treatment Comm William L. Wrenn Commissioner-NHDOC X X Animal Care Worker Joyce Matott
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