Gov. Andy Beshear appointed four Northern Kentuckians to boards and commissions this past week.
Beshear reappointed Rick Wurth as a member of the Commission on Human Rights.
Wurth, of Union, is CEO of CHNK Behavioral Health and will serve a term expiring Sept. 12, 2025.
Beshear has appointed Madeleine Plummer and Emily Dudley as members of the Kentucky Historic Preservation Review Board.
Plummer, of Fort Wright, is an attorney at Michael E. Plummer and Associates. She replaces Kelli Carmean, whose term has expired, and will serve a term expiring Oct. 19, 2026.
Dudley, of Pendleton, is the donor development manager at March of Dimes. She replaces Eric Jackson, whose term has expired, and will serve a term expiring Oct. 19, 2026.
Beshear has appointed Michael Rimer as a member of the Employment First Council.
Michael Rimer, of Covington, is a workforce engagement specialist at Amazon and his term will expire Oct. 3, 2025.

