Gov.-Elect Wolf made 20 appointments this week to cabinet and senior positions and has two more to go including appointments for the departments of Education and Labor & Industry.
Here is the complete list of cabinet and senior appointments so far--
Governor’s Office Staff:
Chief Of Staff - Kathleen McGinty
General Counsel - Denise Smyler
Budget Secretary - Randy Albright
Secretary of Administration - Sharon Minnich
Secretary of Planning and Policy - John Hanger
Secretary of Legislative Affairs - Mary Isenhour
Director of the Office of Public Liaison - Obra S. Kernodle IV
Senior Advisor for Transportation & Infrastructure - Barry Schoch
Line Agencies:
Department of Aging - Teresa Osborne
Department of Agriculture - Russell Redding
Department of Banking and Securities - Robin Wiessmann
Department of Community and Economic Development - Dennis M. Davin
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources - Cindy Dunn
Department of Corrections - John Wetzel
Department of Drugs and Alcohol Programs - Gary Tennis
Department of Education -
Department of Environmental Protection - John Quigley
Department of Health - Karen Murphy
Department of Human Services - Ted Dallas
Department of General Services - Curt Topper
Department of Insurance - Teresa Miller
Department of Labor and Industry -
Department of Military and Veterans Affairs - Major General James R. Joseph
Department of Revenue - Eileen H. McNulty
Department of State - Pedro Cortes
Department of Transportation - Leslie Richards
State Police Commissioner - Marcus L. Brown
PA Emergency Management Agency - Richard Flinn
Office of Fire - Timothy Solobay
Physician General - Dr. Rachel Levine
Inspector General - Grayling Williams
NewsClips:
Wolf Outlines His Goals, Policies In First Days In Office
Wolf Announces, DEP, DCNR, Administration Secretaries
Wolf Picks Former Rendell Appointees For Top Environmental Posts
Wolf Selects Environmental Protection, Parks Secretaries
Wolf Taps Quigley, Dunn, Minnich For Cabinet Spots
Wolf Defends Environmental Cabinet Picks
Wolf Chooses Leaders For Environment, Transportation, Admin Offices
Quigley: There’s A Real Opportunity To Get Marcellus Shale Right
Ferretti Won’t Continue As DCNR Secretary
Outgoing DCNR Secretary Talks About Her Experience
Wolf Picks Richards To Run Transportation, Schoch Will Stay
StateImpact Report: Wolf To Name Quigley At DEP, Dunn For DCNR
Anti-Fracking Protesters To Rally At Inauguration
Letter, Jan Jarrett: Anti-Fracking Protest Foolish
PEC On Disruption Of Inauguration Day By Fracktivists
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