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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced additional board appointments on Friday.

Among the appointments, a First Bank and Trust Company VP was named to the Board of Trustees for the Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia in Staunton.

Corn Board

  • Wanda Lambert of New Kent, Senior Grain Procurement & Origination Rep, Perdue AgriBusiness LLC

Horse Industry Board

  • Gail Rezendes-Dell of McLean, Co-Founder, Show Ring Essentials

Milk Commission 

  • Paula Martin of New Kent County, Director of Finance, Maola Local Dairies

Committee on International Trade, VEDP

  • John Huddle of Loudoun County, CEO and Founding Member, The Global Law Group, PLC

Virginia Latino Advisory Board

  • Alberto Calimano of Manassas, Auditor, United States Agency of International Development

Board of Trustees for the Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia

  • Ashlie Howell of Augusta County, Vice President and Loan Officer for Agriculture and Commercial Lending, First Bank and Trust Company

Institute for Advanced Learning and Research

  • Connie Nyholm of Halifax County, Co-owner and CEO, Virginia International Raceway

State Council of Higher Education for Virginia 

  • Micah Edmond of Old Town Alexandria, COO of Kloke Cybersecurity

Virginia STEM Education Advisory Board 

  • Terry L. Whipple, M.D., of Richmond, Chief of Orthopaedics, Hillelson-Whipple Clinic; Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, UVA School of Medicine

Advisory Board on Service and Volunteerism

  • Clovia Lawrence of Henrico, Multimedia Personality and Chief Executive Officer, Project Give Back to Community

Advisory Council on Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders and Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome

  • Brian Gottstein of Woodbridge, Senior Editor, The Daily Signal
  • Galam A. Khan, MD, of Stafford County, Physician, Georgetown University Medical Center
  • Kristina Nunnally of Amelia Court House, Founding Member, Virginia Alliance for PANS/PANDAS Action

Autism Advisory Board

  • Dr. Parthenia Dinora of Goochland, Executive Director/Associate Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Jaime Hanks of Hanover County, Assistant Director of Special Education, Hanover County Public Schools

Board of Social Work

  • Kimberly Jackson of Chesapeake, CEO, United Community Solutions

Public Guardian and Conservator Advisory Board

  • Donna Smith of Painter, CEO, Eastern Shore Area Agency on Aging / Community Action Agency

Safety and Health Codes Board

  • Michael Everett of Christiansburg, Scale and Instrumentation Technician, BAE Systems, USW Local 8-495

Virginia Land Conservation Foundation, Board of Trustees

  • Chief Frank Adams of King William, Chief, Upper Mattaponi Tribe

Secure and Resilient Commonwealth Panel 

  • Matthew P. Rhames, MD, of Culpeper, Emergency Medical Physician, UVA Culpeper Medical Center

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Crystal Graham

A 1999 graduate of Virginia Tech, Crystal Graham has worked for 25 years as a reporter and editor for several Virginia publications, written a book, and garnered more than a dozen Virginia Press Association awards for writing and graphic design. She was the co-host of "Viewpoints," a weekly TV news show, and co-host of "Virginia Tonight," a nightly TV news show, both broadcast on PBS. Her work on "Virginia Tonight" earned her a national Telly award for excellence in television. You can reach her at [email protected]

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