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Beshear appoints two members to KBEMS
Governor Steve Beshear's Communications Office
Press Release
FRANKFORT
— Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear has appointed
the following members to the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical
Services to serve for terms expiring Sept. 19, 2011:
- Neal J. Richmond, of Louisville, is chief executive
officer for Louisville Metro Emergency Medical Services. He received
his Doctorate of Medicine from Mayo Medical School in Rochester, Minn.
Richmond represents physicians having primary practice in the delivery
of emergency medical care. The appointment replaces Barbara J.
Reynolds, whose term has expired.
- Wenda Owen, of Lexington, is executive vice
president for development at Buckhorn Children and Family Services
Foundation, Inc. She received her Master of Economics from Middle
Tennessee State University. Owen represents citizens at large. The
appointment replaces William Ray Miller, whose term has expired.
The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services
certifies first responders and emergency medical technicians, licenses
paramedics and ambulance services and provides the best possible
emergency medical services for the commonwealth of Kentucky.
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