[nfbmi-talk] Fw: tell me there isn't a conflict of interest here
David Robinson
drob1946 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 15 20:24:23 UTC 2016
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From: joe harcz Comcast
To: terry Eagle
Cc: Mark Eagle ; Eleanor Canter ; Darma Canter ; David Robinson NFB MI
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2016 10:28 AM
Subject: tell me there isn't a conflict of interest here
Look at Culber of MARO on this board which procures state contracts set asides for CROs, this includes by the way all the janitorial contracts in state buildings for Peckham of which Tomlinson is on the board of Culber's MARO....
There is so much incest going on here in this rigged system and Snyder keeps feeding the beast.
Joe
Gov Rick Snyder makes reappointments to the Committee on the Purchase of Goods and Services from Community Rehabilitation Organizations (Set-Aside Committee)
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
LANSING, Mich. – Gov. Rick Snyder today announced the reappointments of Karsten Bekemeier of East Lansing, Justin Caine of Lansing, Todd Culver of Haslett,
Butch Ellis of Lansing, and Genevieve Hayes of Royal Oak.
Housed within the Department of Technology, Management and Budget, the committee was designed to oversee the purchase of goods and services from community
rehabilitation organizations.
“I thank these appointees for their service on this committee and look forward to their contributions on behalf of the people and communities of Michigan,”
Snyder said.
Bekemeier is a policy consultant of the Michigan Vocational Rehabilitation Program within the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. He is a
certified rehabilitation counselor, as well as a licensed professional counselor. He currently serves as a board member of the National Rehabilitation
Association. Bekemeier earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Eastern Michigan University and both a master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling
and a doctorate in rehabilitation counseling education from Michigan State University. He will continue to represent Michigan Rehabilitation Services.
Caine is president and CEO of Beyond Our Barriers and co-owner of Good Fruit Video. He will continue to represent members at large.
Culver is the executive director of the Michigan Association of Rehabilitation Organizations. He previously served as a physical education specialist with
Montessori Children’s House and is a board member on the Michigan Nonprofit Association, a council chair on the Central United Methodist Church, and a
board member serving as treasurer of the BOOM (Be Our Own Motivation) committee. Culver holds both his bachelor’s and master’s of arts from the University
of Michigan. He continues to represent statewide nonprofits concerned with community rehabilitation organizations and will serve as chair.
Ellis is the founder and chairman of Lansing Sanitary, Inc. and Indusco Supply Company, Inc.. He serves on both the International Sanitary Supply Association
Board and the Greater Michigan Sanitary Supply Association Board. Ellis earned a distribution certification accredited through Western Michigan University.
He will continue to represent members at large.
Hayes is the business development manager with Department of Technology, Management and Budget’s Procurement Office. She served as acting director of the
services division and acting director of the information technology division within the department. Hayes holds her bachelor’s degree in general studies
from the University of Michigan and her master’s degree in business administration from Wayne State University. She will continue to represent the purchasing
division of the department.
Members will serve four-year terms expiring May 21, 2020. Their appointments are subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.
Source:
http://www.michigan.gov/snyder/0,4668,7-277-57577-381846--,00.html
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