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Governor Kehoe appoints members to state boards including safety, health, disabilities councils

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Mike Kehoe, Governor | Wikipedia

Mike Kehoe, Governor | Wikipedia

Governor Mike Kehoe has announced four appointments to state boards and commissions.

Robert Goodrich of Waynesville was reappointed to the Missouri Propane Safety Commission. Goodrich brings over forty years of experience in the propane industry and holds several CETP certifications. He is currently operations manager for Goodrich Gas, Inc. and has held leadership roles with the Missouri Propane Gas Association and the Missouri Propane Education and Resource Council. In addition, he serves on the Crocker R-2 Board of Education and as a deacon at the First Baptist Church of Crocker. Goodrich earned a bachelor’s degree in geology from Missouri State University.

Rachel Melson Marino of Riverside was appointed to the Drug Utilization Review Board. Dr. Marino directs the Outreach Clinic at Swope Health in Kansas City and leads Hepatitis C Treatment and HIV Prevention programs there. She chaired the Provider Development Committee for Missouri’s Hepatitis C Elimination Plan, leads the MOHEPC Champion Award Committee, serves as a subject matter expert for the National Healthcare for the Homeless Council, and sits on the National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable’s Advisory Committee. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner from the University of Kansas School of Nursing and has completed her Doctor of Nursing Practice.

Ryan Kruger of Springfield was also appointed to the Drug Utilization Review Board. Kruger is vice president of operations for PACE and Pharmacy at Jordan Valley Community Health Center. His community involvement includes leadership positions with organizations such as the Springfield Board of Public Utilities, Children’s Miracle Network, Good Samaritan Boys Ranch, and Jordan Valley Foundation. He received his Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from St. Louis College of Pharmacy.

Andrea Weisenborn of Macon was appointed to the Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council. Weisenborn volunteers in hospice care and has previously worked as an in-home health care worker and for Macon Parks and Recreation Department. She is committed to improving accessibility for people with disabilities, is a Partners in Policymaking graduate, and is a member of People First of Missouri. She earned an associate's degree in executive business from Moberly Area Community College.

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