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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 28, 2016
Governor Mary Fallin Announces Appointments
OKLAHOMA CITY –
Governor Mary Fallin today announced the following appointments, which have
been confirmed by the Senate.
J.M. Davis Memorial Commission
Dr. Keith
Ballard, the former superintendent of Tulsa Public Schools, was appointed to
replace Donald Hill, who resigned. Ballard, of Claremore, will finish Hill’s
term that ends August 1, 2017. Ballard is a professor at the University of
Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation
Commission
Grant Humphreys, of Carlton Landing, is
succeeding T.L. Walker to serve an unexpired term ending July 1, 2018.
Humphreys, who earned a
bachelor’s degree in real estate from Baylor University, is the town founder of
Oklahoma’s newest municipality, Carlton Landing, a resort community on Lake
Eufaula in eastern Oklahoma.
James W. Farris, of
Oklahoma City, was appointed to a six-year term ending July 1, 2022. He is
succeeding Gean Atkinson. Farris earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees
from the University of Virginia before becoming a fighter pilot in the U.S. Air Force. He now is president of James Farris
Associates, which specializes in human resources management.
Board of Trustees for Quartz Mountain
Arts and Conference Center and Nature Park
Jeffrey Wilmes, of Altus, is being
reappointed to the board. He will serve a seven-year term ending June 30, 2023.
Wilmes is the owner and operator of Wilmes Ford Lincoln Superstore. He also
serves on the Oklahoma Arts Institute Foundation board of directors.
David McNeese, of Edmond, is succeeding
Aulena Gibson. He will serve an unexpired term that ends June 30, 2019. McNeese
is the owner of McNeese Stills + Motion, a photography and videography studio.
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