ANNAPOLIS, MD – December 23 –
Governor-elect Larry Hogan announced six Cabinet-level appointees today at a press conference. The appointments are as follows:
-Secretary of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene: Van Mitchell.
Mr. Mitchell represented Charles County
in the Maryland House of Delegates for 10 years and previously served
as a Principal Deputy Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene.
-General Adjutant of Maryland: General Linda Singh.
A 33-year member
of the U.S. Army Reserve, Gen. Singh was the first woman to lead the
Maryland Army National Guard. She was a managing director at Accenture, a
leading management consulting and technology
services company.
-Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources: Charlie Evans.
A former Assistant
Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources, Mr. Evans is known as
the “grandfather” of the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund and has
decades of private sector experience.
-Secretary of the Department of Agriculture: Joe Bartenfelder.
A former 12-year
member of the Maryland House of Delegates and member of the Baltimore
County Council, Mr. Bartenfelder has over 30 years of experience as a
small businessman and farmer.
-Secretary of the Department of the Environment: Ben Grumbles.
Mr. Grumbles was
the longest-serving assistant administrator for water at the
Environmental Protection Agency. He also served as director of the
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, where he worked
on air quality and climate change, water efficiency, and wastewater
recycling.
-Special Secretary of Minority Affairs: Jimmy Rhee.
Mr. Rhee, former
Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Trade in the Commonwealth of
Virginia, is credited with making Virginia one of the top states to do
business. He has served as CEO of Global Technology
Systems Consortium, a government consulting firm, and Cleverlearn, an
Internet software technology firm that personalized the online language
learning experience.
“We
have been working to assemble a talented, diverse, and bipartisan
Cabinet to help us in our mission to change Maryland for the better,”
said Governor-elect
Hogan. “I am honored to have these six individuals join the
Hogan-Rutherford administration.”
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