GOVERNOR CRIST APPOINTS NINE TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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Posted: 3:21 PM Apr 13, 2009
GOVERNOR CRIST APPOINTS NINE TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Governor Charlie Crist today announced the following re-appointments and appointments.
Reporter: Associated Press
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TALLAHASSEE – Governor Charlie Crist today announced the following re-appointments and appointments:

Board of Directors, Workforce Florida Inc.

Belinda Keiser, 50, of Parkland, vice chancellor of community relations and student advancement, Keiser University, reappointed for a term beginning April 13, 2009, and ending March 21, 2012. Keiser will serve as chair.

Randolph “Randy” Berridge, 65, of Longwood, president, I bel Group Inc., reappointed for a term beginning April 13, 2009, and ending March 21, 2012.

Mary Lou Brunell, 58, of Apopka, executive director, Florida Center for Nursing at the University of Central Florida, reappointed for a term beginning April 13, 2009, and ending March 21, 2012.

Eric Robinson, 40, of Venice, certified public accountant and owner, Peacock, Robinson, and Hanks CPA, reappointed for a term beginning April 13, 2009, and ending March 21, 2012.

Mark Wilson, 39, of Tallahassee, president and chief executive officer, Florida Chamber of Commerce, reappointed for a term beginning April 13, 2009, and ending March 21, 2012.

Benedict Grzesik, 66, of Melbourne, certified senior human resources professional, succeeding Ana Lopez, appointed for a term beginning April 13, 2009, and ending July 6, 2010.

Timothy “Tim” Lyons, 27, of North Palm Beach, account executive, Gallagher Real Estate and Hospitality Services, succeeding Randolph Johnson, appointed for a term beginning April 13, 2009, and ending March 21, 2012.

Lumon May, 38, of Pensacola, general contractor and co-owner, Mays Construction, succeeding B. Doug Mead, appointed for a term beginning April 13, 2009, and ending March 21, 2012.

Walter Moseley, 36, of Venice, consultant with MoseSys, succeeding Katherine Wilson, appointed for a term beginning April 13, 2009, and ending March 21, 2012.

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