Release No.: 020-16
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28, 2016 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack appointed eight members, eight alternate members, and three advisors to serve on the Cotton Board. All appointees will serve 3-year terms ending on Dec. 31, 2018.
The re-appointed members are: Adam S. Hatley, Mesa, Ariz.; George T. Warbington, Vienna, Ga.; Benjamin O. Boyd, Sylvania, Ga.; Jeffery T. Posey, Roby, Texas; Mark D. Williams, Farwell, Texas; Janet C. Ydavoy, Yardley, Pa.; Sonja Chapman, Boonton, N.J.; and, John E. Mathews, Pennington, N.J.
The re-appointed alternate members are: Randy L. Braden, Midland, Texas; Catherine B. Allen, Athens, Tenn.; and, Heidi R. Goold, Pewaukee, Wis.
The newly appointed alternate members are: William B. Harrison, Yuma, Ariz.; John M. Ruark, Jr., Bishop, Ga.; Jaclyn Dixon Ford, Alapaha, Ga.; Julie D. Holladay, Lubbock, Texas; and, Akiko Inui, New York, N.Y.
The re-appointed consumer advisor is Karen E. Kyllo, Springfield, N.J.
Secretary Vilsack also appointed Haywood E. Harrell, Halifax, N.C., and Ava L. Alcaida, Parker, Ariz., as advisors to the Cotton Board.
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