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Gov. Bevin makes appointments to Kentucky boards and commissions

FRANKFORT, Ky. – Gov. Matt Bevin has made the following appointments to Kentucky boards and commissions:

Steven Louis Frank has been appointed as a member of the Northern Kentucky Convention Center Corporation Board of Directors. 

  • Steven Louis Frank, of Covington, is a certified financial planner. He will serve for a term expiring July 14, 2022.

The Northern Kentucky Convention Center Corporation Board of Directors is made up of seven members, three of whom are appointed by the Governor. The Board is responsible for managing and developing the Northern Kentucky Convention Center.

Brian Matthew Fisher has been appointed as a member of the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Resources Commission.

  • Brian Matthew Fisher, of Bowling Green, is the general manager of Hughes and Coleman. He will represent the 2nd Fish and Wildlife District and serve for a term expiring Aug. 13, 2022.

The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Resources Commission is a nine-member board which oversees and advises the operations of the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, including budget issues, hunting and fishing season dates, and various regulations pertaining to the conservation of hunting, fishing and wildlife resources. The Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is attached to the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet.

Carl H. Vinson has been appointed as a member of the Board of Nursing.

  • Carl H. Vinson, of Paducah, is an emergency room licensed practical nurse (LPN). He will represent the Kentucky Licensed Practical Nurses Organization Inc. and serve for a term expiring June 30, 2019.

The Board of Nursing is made up of 16 gubernatorial appointees. The Board approves programs of nursing and regulates and controls the licensing and conduct of nurses within the Commonwealth.

Delana Sanders has been appointed as a member of the Kentucky Claims Commission.

  • Delana Sanders, of Ft. Mitchell, is an attorney. She will represent crime victims and serve for a term expiring Sept. 30, 2021.

The Board of Claims, along with the Board of Tax Appeals and the Crime Victims Compensation Board, has been restructured into a single entity: the Kentucky Claims Commission.