Rick Scott announces 6 appointments, including new St. John’s County commissioner

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On Wednesday, Gov. Rick Scott announced six appointments to a variety of state regulatory boards, including the replacement for Cyndi Stevenson as St. Johns County commissioner.

Merritt Island Library District Board

Scott began by announcing one appointment and two reappointments to the Merritt Island Library District Board.

Barbara Giel, 63, of Merritt Island, is an assistant at Fidelity Bank of Florida. She fills a vacant seat for a term ending Jan. 17, 2017.

Jerry Abrams, 73, of Merritt Island, is a security officer with McRoberts Maritime Security and a volunteer with the Brevard County Sheriff’s Department Citizens Observer Patrol. His reappointment is for a term ending Jan. 17, 2017.

Kenneth Rivard, 76, of Merritt Island, is a retired airline captain. His reappointment is also for a term ending Jan. 17, 2017.

St. Johns County Commission

Scott appointed James Johns as the newest St. Johns County Commissioner. Johns replaces Cyndi Stevenson, who resigned as commissioner to campaign for House District 17. Stevenson won the seat Tuesday.

Johns, 47, of St. Johns, is the president of Solid Rock Engineering Consultants Inc. His appointment is for a term ending Nov. 15, 2016.

St. Johns River Water Management District

Scott then named Ronald Howse to the St. Johns River Water Management District.

The St. Johns River Water Management District oversees ground­water and surface water resources in 18 counties in northeast and east‑central Florida. Fully included in the district are Brevard, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Indian River, Nassau, Seminole, St. Johns and Volusia. Counties partially in the district are Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Lake, Marion, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola and Putnam.

Howse, 54, of Cocoa, is a self-employed investor, licensed civil engineer, and land surveyor. He is immediate past chair of the Florida Transportation Commission. Howse’s appointment is for a term ending March 1, 2018.

His appointment is subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.

Acquisition and Restoration Council

Lastly, Scott named Elva Peppers to the Acquisition and Restoration Council, which evaluates and selects state land acquisition projects for the Florida Forever priority list, and reviews management plans and land uses for all state-owned conservation lands.

Peppers, 46, of Tallahassee, is a project manager biologist with Florida Environmental and Land Services Inc. She fills a vacant seat for a term ending March 1, 2018.

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