[Nfbf-l] DBS missing again!

Beth thebluesisloose at gmail.com
Mon Nov 10 03:26:40 UTC 2008


You're right, Betty.  DBS is alreadyunderrepresented.  We need
something more than just an appointment.
Beth

On 11/9/08, elizabeth McNally <bethmac at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Below from the Governor's weekly newsletter is the list of appointments for
> the Governor's Commission on Disabilities and you will see that although APD
> is not there neither is DBS. Perhaps we need to do another write in or call
> in campaign.
>
> Betty
>
>
> GOVERNOR CRIST APPOINTS 21 TO THE GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION ON DISABILITIES
>
> November 5, 2008
>
> Contact:
>
> GOVERNOR'S PRESS OFFICE
> (850) 488-5394
>
> TALLAHASSEE - Governor Charlie Crist today announced the following
> reappointments and appointments:
>
> GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION ON DISABILITIES
>
> Lance Block, 52, of Tallahassee, attorney and commission chair, reappointed
> for a term beginning November 5, 2008, and ending July 1, 2009.
>
> Marc Buoniconti, 42, of Coral Gables, ambassador of The Miami Project to
> Cure Paralysis and president of The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis,
> reappointed
> for a term beginning November 5, 2008, and ending July 1, 2009.
>
> Carol Ann Christopherson, 45, of Jacksonville, president of Florida Service
> Dogs Inc., reappointed for a term beginning November 5, 2008, and ending
> July
> 1, 2009.
>
> James DeBeaugrine, 49, of Tallahassee, executive director of Agency for
> Persons with Disabilities, reappointed for a term beginning November 5,
> 2008, and
> ending July 1, 2009.
>
> Thomas DeLilla, 58, of Tallahassee, bureau chief of Brain and Spinal Cord
> Injury Program with Department of Health, reappointed for a term beginning
> November
> 5, 2008, and ending July 1, 2009.
>
> J. R. Harding, 42, of Tallahassee, partnership specialist III of Division of
> Vocational Rehabilitation with Florida Department of Education, reappointed
> for a term beginning November 5, 2008, and ending July 1, 2009.
>
> Kenneth Littlefield, 64, of Tallahassee, executive director of the Florida
> Statewide Advocacy Council, reappointed for a term beginning November 5,
> 2008,
> and ending July 1, 2009.
>
> Bambi Lockman, 50, of Tallahassee, bureau chief of Exceptional Student
> Education with Department of Education, reappointed for a term beginning
> November
> 5, 2008, and ending July 1, 2009.
>
> Carlos Montas, 25, of Miami, advocate, reappointed for a term beginning
> November 5, 2008, and ending July 1, 2009.
>
> Trueman Bell Muhrer-Irwin, 25, of Tallahassee, disabled veteran, reappointed
> for a term beginning November 5, 2008, and ending July 1, 2009.
>
> William Peeler, 62, of Lake City, supervisor of veteran claims examiner with
> Lake City Veteran Affairs Medical Center with the Department of Veteran
> Affairs,
> reappointed for a term beginning November 5, 2008, and ending July 1, 2009.
>
> Cheryl Stone, 57, of Orlando, medical technologist with Florida Hospital and
> consultant with Metroplan Orlando, reappointed for a term beginning November
> 5, 2008, and ending July 1, 2009.
>
> Gregory Venz, 38, of Tallahassee, assistant general counsel with Department
> of Children and Families, reappointed for a term beginning November 5, 2008,
> and ending July 1, 2009.
>
> Remer "Chip" Wilson, 58, of Jacksonville, statewide disability coordinator
> for the Florida Division of Emergency Management, reappointed for a term
> beginning
> November 5, 2008, and ending July 1, 2009.
>
> Darcy Abbott, 51, of Tallahassee, Medicaid services administrator for long
> term and behavior health care with Agency for Health Care Administration,
> succeeding
> Sybil Richard, appointed for a term beginning November 5, 2008, and ending
> July 1, 2009.
>
> Charles Corley, 50, of Tallahassee, deputy secretary and chief of staff with
> Department of Elder Affairs, succeeding Jenny McNeely, appointed for a term
> beginning November 5, 2008, and ending July 1, 2009.
>
> Henry Dittman, 65, of Crestview, retired, succeeding William Perry,
> appointed for a term beginning November 5, 2008, and ending July 1, 2009.
>
> Christine Eckstein, 38, of Sanford, homemaker, succeeding Barbara Day,
> appointed for a term beginning November 5, 2008, and ending July 1, 2009.
>
> Susanne F. Homant, 62, of Tallahassee, president and chief executive officer
> of the Able Trust, appointed for a term beginning November 5, 2008, and
> ending
> July 1, 2009.
>
> Judy Meyer, 65, of Tallahassee, administrator with Agency for Workforce
> Innovation, succeeding Cynthia Lorenzo, appointed for a term beginning
> November
> 5, 2008, and ending July 1, 2009.
>
> Audria Moore, 43, of Fort Pierce, public information officer with Fort
> Pierce Police Department, appointed for a term beginning November 5, 2008,
> and ending
> July 1, 2009.
>
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