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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 5, 2025

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Governor Whitmer Makes Appointments to Boards and Commissions 

LANSING, Mich. — Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced appointments to the following boards and commissions: Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness, Health, and Sports; Human Trafficking Commission; Commission on Services to the Aging; Mental Health Diversion Council; Manufactured Housing Commission; Residential Builders’ and Maintenance and Alteration Contractors’ Board; Michigan Board of Examiners in Mortuary Science; Michigan Board of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons; Michigan Veteran’s Facility Authority Board of Directors; Michigan Workforce Development Board; Michigan Early Stage Venture Investment Corporation Board of Directors; Michigan Employment Relations Commission; Michigan Board of Nursing Home Administrators; MEDC Executive Committee; Michigan Municipal Services Authority Board- Executive Committee; Hispanic/Latino Commission of Michigan; Michigan Humanities Council; Rural Development Fund Board; Michigan Board of Architects; the State Construction Code Commission; and Michigan Indigent Defense Commission. 

 

Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness, Health, and Sports

Bethany Thayer, of Huntington Woods, is the director of the Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention at Henry Ford Health System. Thayer holds a Bachelor of Science in dietetics from Michigan State University and a Master of Science in exercise science from Oakland University. Bethany Thayer is reappointed for a term commencing June 5, 2025, and expiring April 30, 2026.

 

Dr. Lashanda Jackson, of Davison, is the chief executive officer of Healthy Just Feels Right. Jackson is a certified mental health and wellness specialist and holds a Bachelor of Arts in criminal justice from Ferris State University, a Master of Arts in criminal justice from Michigan State University, and a dual Masters and Ph.D. focused on the correlation of mental health and nutrition from Michigan State University. Lashanda Jackson is reappointed for a term commencing June 5, 2025, and expiring April 30, 2026.

 

Linnell McKenney, of Flint, is the founder of School of Champions, a co-ed summer basketball camp in Flint. McKenney is executive director for the Salvation Army Life Center in Flint. McKenney holds a Bachelor of Arts in child psychology from Kentucky State University. Linell McKenney is reappointed for a term commencing June 5, 2025, and expiring April 30, 2026.

 

Ira Newble, of Novi, is the majority owner of LeadHead Construction. Previously, Newble was a professional basketball player for the NBA and played for the San Antonio Spurs, Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Seattle Supersonics, and the Los Angeles Lakers. Newble holds a Bachelor of Arts in kinesiology from Miami University of Ohio. Ira Newble is reappointed for a term commencing June 5, 2025, and expiring April 30, 2026.

 

Mary Patay, of Mackinac Island, is the recreation director for the City of Mackinac Island and a writer for the Michigan Fitness Foundation. Patay holds a Bachelor of Arts in business psychology from Miami University of Ohio, a Master of Science in physical fitness from the University of North Dakota, and a Ph.D. in sport and exercise science from the University of Northern Colorado. Mary Patay is reappointed for a term commencing June 5, 2025, and expiring April 30, 2027.

 

Raul Velasco, of Grand Rapids, is the founder and owner of Alejandro Photography and a partner at GR Outside, working with the goal of improving equitable access to outdoor activities. Velasco holds a Bachelor of Science in international business from Aquinas College. Raul Velasco is reappointed for a term commencing June 5, 2025, and expiring April 30, 2027.

 

Joseph Dimambro, of Haslett, is the executive director of the Playmakers Fitness Foundation, a non-profit based in Okemos. Dimambro holds a Bachelor of Science in kinesiology from Michigan State University. Joseph Dimambro is reappointed for a term commencing June 5, 2025, and expiring April 30, 2027.

 

Anthony Moreno, of Okemos, is a professor of biomechanics and sport performance at Eastern Michigan University. Moreno holds a Bachelor of Science in physical education from California State University, a Master of Science in physical education from the University of Nevada, and a Doctor of Philosophy in kinesiology from Michigan State University. Anthony Moreno is reappointed for a term commencing June 5, 2025, and expiring April 30, 2027.

 

The Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness, Health and Sports was established in 1992 to improve the health of, and increase physical activity among, Michigan residents.

These appointments are not subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.

 

Human Trafficking Commission

Jeffrey Getting, of Kalamazoo, is the Kalamazoo County prosecuting attorney. Getting holds a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice and sociology from Western Michigan University and a Juris Doctor from the Indiana University School of Law. Jeffrey Getting is reappointed as a county prosecuting attorney for a term commencing June 5, 2025, and expiring March 1, 2027.

 

The Human Trafficking Commission is designed to identify sources for grants that will assist in examining and countering human trafficking, fund research programs to determine the extent and nature of human trafficking in this state, and provide information and training to police officers, prosecutors, court personnel, social services personnel, and other individuals.

This appointment is not subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.

 

Commission on Services to the Aging

William Bupp, of DeWitt, is a retired high school principal and docent at the Michigan Hall of Justice Learning Center. Bupp holds a Bachelor of Science in education and a Master of Arts in journalism from Central Michigan University. William Bupp will be reappointed as a Democrat for a term commencing July 29, 2025, and expiring July 28, 2028.

 

Jimmy Bruce, of Escanaba, is a member of the Executive Council of the Michigan AARP and a retired consultant. Bruce holds a Bachelor of Science in physical education and master’s degrees in political science and biology from Northern Michigan University. Jimmy Bruce will be reappointed as a Democrat for a term commencing July 29, 2025, and expiring July 28, 2028.

 

Jennifer Lepard, of Royal Oak, is president and chief executive officer at the Alzheimer’s Association Michigan Chapter. Lepard holds a Bachelor of Arts in government from the University of Maryland University College. Jennifer Lepard will be reappointed as a Democrat for a term commencing July 29, 2025, and expiring July 28, 2028.

 

Guillermo Lopez, of Lansing, is a member of the Lansing School Board of Education and the Lansing Charter Review Commission. Lopez holds a certificate of completion from the Community Leadership Development Academy at Lansing Community College. Guillermo Lopez will be reappointed as a Democrat for a term commencing July 29, 2025, and expiring July 28, 2028.

 

Robert Schlueter, of Leland, is the former executive director of the Area Agency on Aging of Northwest Michigan. Schlueter holds a Bachelor of Science in behavioral science and a Bachelor of Philosophy in religion and philosophy from Grand Valley State University. Robert Schlueter will be reappointed for a term commencing July 29, 2025, and expiring July 28, 2028.

 

The Commission on Services to the Aging advises the Governor and Legislature on coordination and administration of state programs, changes in federal and state programs, and the nature and magnitude of aging priorities. The Commission also reviews and approves grants made by OSA and participates in development of the state plan and budget as required by the federal Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended.

These appointments are subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.

 

Mental Health Diversion Council

Jessica Mainprize-Hajek is a criminal defense attorney at The Law Office of Jessica R. Mainprize-Hajek PLLC.  Mainprize-Hajek holds a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Oakland University and a Juris Doctor from the Michigan State University School of Law. Jessica Mainprize-Hajek is appointed as an attorney with experience representing individuals with mental illness for a term commencing June 5, 2025, and expiring January 30, 2029. Mainprize-Hajek succeeds James Samuels, whose term has expired.

 

Jayla Irons, of Lansing, is a policy assistant at the Executive Office Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Irons holds a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Michigan State University. Jayla Irons is appointed as the designee of the Lieutenant Governor for a term commencing June 5, 2025, and expiring at the pleasure of the governor. Jayla Irons succeeds Morgan Stephens, who has resigned.

 

The Mental Health Diversion Council was created in the Michigan Department of Community Health to advise and assist in the implementation of the Diversion Action Plan and provide recommendations for statutory, contractual or procedural changes to improve diversion.

These appointments are not subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.

 

Manufactured Housing Commission

Paul Jarvis, of South Lyon, is a senior vice president at Sun Communities. Jarvis holds a Bachelor of Arts in management from Florida State University. Paul Jarvis is appointed as an operator of a licensed manufactured housing park for a term commencing June 5, 2025, and expiring May 9, 2028. Jarvis succeeds Veronica D’Hondt, whose term has expired.

 

The Manufactured Housing Commission is responsible for establishing uniform policy relating to all phases of manufactured housing, business, manufactured housing parks, and seasonal manufactured housing parks. The Commission has the legal authority to approve local governmental ordinances which would regulate manufactured housing, grant variances to the Manufactured Housing Commission Rules, approve licenses for manufactured home installer/servicers and retailers, and impose penalties on persons who have violated the Mobile Home Commission Act or Rules.

 

This appointment is subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.

 

Residential Builders’ and Maintenance and Alteration Contractors’ Board

Zeak DeWyse, of Engadine, is the owner of DeWyse Construction, Inc. DeWyse is a journeyman carpenter and licensed residential builder. Zeak DeWyse is appointed as a licensed residential builder for a term commencing June 5, 2025, and expiring March 31, 2027. DeWyse succeeds Troy Young, who has resigned.

 

The Michigan Residential Builders’ and Maintenance and Alteration Contractors’ Board was created to license and regulate persons engaged in the construction of a residential structure or combination residential and commercial structure, or persons who undertake the repair, alteration, addition, subtraction, or improvement of a residential structure or combination residential and commercial structure for compensation other than wages for personal labor.

This appointment is subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.

 

Michigan Board of Examiners in Mortuary Science

Rick Bowerman, of Munising, is the director of Bowerman Funeral Home. Bowerman holds an associate of science in mortuary science from Worsham College and a Bachelor of Arts in business from Lakeland College. Rick Bowerman will be reappointed as a funeral director for a term commencing July 1, 2025, and expiring June 30, 2029.

 

The Michigan Board of Examiners in Mortuary Science was created to license and regulate the practice of mortuary science and funeral establishments in Michigan. The Board works with the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs to oversee the practice of mortuary science licensees, residential trainees, and funeral homes.

This appointment is subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.

 

Michigan Board of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons

Andrew Gutman, of Novi, is the president of Farbman Group. Gutman holds a Bachelor of Arts in accounting from Michigan State University. Andrew Gutman will be reappointed to represent real estate brokers and salespersons for a term commencing July 1, 2025, and expiring June 30, 2029.

 

The Michigan Board of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons oversees the practice of real estate salespersons, associate real estate brokers, real estate brokers, and branch offices.

This appointment is subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.

 

Michigan Veteran’s Facility Authority Board of Directors

Shawn Turner, of East Lansing, is the general manager of WKAR Public Media and a professor of strategic communications at Michigan State University. Turner served 21 years in the U.S. Marines and has held several federal government positions including deputy White House press secretary for national security, director of communication for U.S. National Intelligence, and deputy press secretary for foreign affairs for the National Security Council. Turner holds a Bachelor of Arts in speech communication from Texas State University and a Master of Arts in crisis communication from George Mason University. Shawn Turner is reappointed as the nominee of the Senate Majority Leader for a term commencing May 22, 2025, and expiring April 15, 2029.

 

The Michigan Veterans’ Facility Authority Board of Directors governs the Michigan Veterans’ Facility Authority and consists of the Director of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and eight members appointed by the Governor who have professional knowledge, skill, or experience in long-term care, health care licensure or finance, or medicine.

This appointment is subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.

 

Michigan Workforce Development Board

Yasmeen Jasey, of Detroit, is the Michigan regional president of Citizens Bank. Yasmeen holds a Business Honors degree in finance and economics and a Master of Business Administration in strategic management from the University of Windsor. Yasmeen Jasey is appointed to represent business for a term commencing June 5, 2025, and expiring May 29, 2029. Jasey succeeds Rishie Modi, whose term has expired.

 

The Michigan Workforce Development Board is responsible for the development and continuous improvement of the workforce development system in Michigan. The Board acts as an advisory body to assist the Governor with the development, implementation, and modification of Michigan’s four-year state plan pursuant to the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and advance the Governor’s 60 by 30 goal of helping 60% of our workforce achieve a post-secondary degree or certification by 2030.

This appointment is not subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.

 

Michigan Early Stage Venture Investment Corporation Board of Directors

Jeffrey Rinvelt, of Ann Arbor, is a principal at Renaissance Venture Capital Fund. Rinvelt previously served as the director of Ardesta, a network infrastructure company which gives support to nanotechnology startups. Rinvelt holds a Bachelor of Arts in finance from Western Michigan University and is a former member of Western Michigan University’s Board of Trustees. Rinvelt also currently serves as board president for the Michigan Venture Capital Association. Jeffrey Rinvelt will be reappointed as a member recommended by a statewide organization exempt from taxation under section 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) of the internal revenue code, the members of which represent more than 50% of the venture capital companies in this state and that promotes venture capital investing, for a term commencing June 14, 2025, and expiring June 13, 2028.

 

The Michigan Early Stage Venture Investment Corporation Board of Directors works to promote a healthy economic climate by fostering job creation, retention, and expansion through the promotion of investment in venture capital businesses specializing in early stage and seed investments. The Venture Michigan Fund invests only in venture capital companies that have a significant presence in Michigan and focuses on companies that will invest in Michigan-based, start-up companies that are engaged in research, technology, and new product development.

This appointment is subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.

 

Michigan Employment Relations Commission

William Young, of Spring Lake, is an attorney and has served as a Michigan Employment Relations Commissioner since 2021. William was previously a shareholder at White, Schneider, Young & Chiodini, P.C. and spent nearly 28 years with the firm representing unions and teachers, among other clients. In retirement, William