ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor-elect Larry
Hogan announced four senior administration officials today at a press
conference. The appointments are as follows:
-Maryland Insurance Commissioner: Al Redmer, Jr.
Redmer is managing member of Redmer Insurance Group and owner
of Redmer Financial Group. A 13-year member of the Maryland General
Assembly, Redmer is the former House Minority Whip. He served as
Maryland Insurance Commissioner from 2003 to 2005.
-Secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services: Stephen Moyer.
Moyer retired from
Maryland State Police after a distinguished 24-year career as a
Lieutenant Colonel and Deputy Secretary. Moyer also served as Deputy
Secretary for the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services
and as Security Director for the University of Maryland Medical Center.
-Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs: George W. Owings III.
Former Majority
Whip of the Maryland House of Delegates, George W. Owings served as a
delegate for nearly two decades, representing Calvert County. Owings is a
Vietnam veteran and served as Secretary of
Veterans Affairs from 2004 to 2007.
-Secretary of State: John C Wobensmith.
Wobensmith worked
for five U.S. Presidents and served as the senior Defense Department
representative in Turkey. He has over four decades of experience in the
national security field and was Vice President
for International Marketing for Sensys Technologies in London. He has
served on numerous boards and commissions in the state, including the
Anne Arundel County School Board.
“All
four individuals bring a wealth of experience to their respective
roles,” said Governor-elect Hogan. “I am pleased to have them as a part
of the team.”
Governor-elect
Hogan also took the opportunity to wish the media a happy New Year.
“The year 2014 turned out to be a pretty good year for us, and we are
looking forward
to 2015 and getting to work on behalf of the citizens of Maryland,” he
added.
1 comment:
When does he can the Wicomico County native (and clown) who runs the Dept. of Planning, Richard Hall?
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