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Michael F. Easley Governor State of North Carolina Office of the Governor Governor's Press Office State Capitol, Raleigh, NC 27603-8001 (919) 733-5612 - Toll Free 1-800-662-7005 FAX (919) 733-5166 For Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Ernie Seneca/Ashley Bell Date: January 13, 2003 Phone: (919) 733-5612 EASLEY APPOINTS SEVEN TO COASTAL RESOURCES COMMISSION RALEIGH – Gov. Mike Easley appointed Renee Cahoon of Nags Head, Joan L.Weld of Currie, Robert O. “Bob” Wilson of Mooresville and LeoWynns of Colerain and reappointed 3 members to serve on the North Carolina Coastal Resources Commission. Easley reappointed Robert R. Emory, Jr. of New Bern, the southern timberlands environmental manager for Weyerhauser; Courtney T. Hackney of Wilmington, a professor of biological sciences at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington; and Larry P. Pittman, Sr. of Morehead City, the owner of Port City Motors. Cahoon is employeed by R.V. Cahoon Inc. retail and rentals and serves as a Dare County Commissioner. She previously served as the mayor of the town of Nags Head from 1991 to 2000. Cahoon received her associates degree science from Louisburg College and did further undergraduate studies in biology at East Carolina University. Weld retired as chief of staff to Governor Jim Hunt in 1999. She previously served as the Department of Environment and Natural Resources assistant secretary for natural resources. Weld serves on the board of trustees for the Nature Conservancy of North Carolina and the North Carolina branch of the National Audubon Society. She serves on the board of counselors of the Conservation Trust for North Carolina and the Museum of Natural Sciences advisory commission. Weld received her bachelor’s degree in biological science education from Ohio State University in Columbus, OH. Wilson is the owner and chief executive officer of The Rowboat Company. He was the former director of the Jimmy Carter Work Project with Habitat for Humanity. Wilson has drafted and supervised the performance of wetlands mitigation policies for the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. He serves on the executive board for the United Way of Central Carolinas and is a trustee of the Lake Norman Regional Hospital. Wilson received bachelor’s degrees in business and economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he was a Morehead Scholar. -more-
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Full Text | Michael F. Easley Governor State of North Carolina Office of the Governor Governor's Press Office State Capitol, Raleigh, NC 27603-8001 (919) 733-5612 - Toll Free 1-800-662-7005 FAX (919) 733-5166 For Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Ernie Seneca/Ashley Bell Date: January 13, 2003 Phone: (919) 733-5612 EASLEY APPOINTS SEVEN TO COASTAL RESOURCES COMMISSION RALEIGH – Gov. Mike Easley appointed Renee Cahoon of Nags Head, Joan L.Weld of Currie, Robert O. “Bob” Wilson of Mooresville and LeoWynns of Colerain and reappointed 3 members to serve on the North Carolina Coastal Resources Commission. Easley reappointed Robert R. Emory, Jr. of New Bern, the southern timberlands environmental manager for Weyerhauser; Courtney T. Hackney of Wilmington, a professor of biological sciences at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington; and Larry P. Pittman, Sr. of Morehead City, the owner of Port City Motors. Cahoon is employeed by R.V. Cahoon Inc. retail and rentals and serves as a Dare County Commissioner. She previously served as the mayor of the town of Nags Head from 1991 to 2000. Cahoon received her associates degree science from Louisburg College and did further undergraduate studies in biology at East Carolina University. Weld retired as chief of staff to Governor Jim Hunt in 1999. She previously served as the Department of Environment and Natural Resources assistant secretary for natural resources. Weld serves on the board of trustees for the Nature Conservancy of North Carolina and the North Carolina branch of the National Audubon Society. She serves on the board of counselors of the Conservation Trust for North Carolina and the Museum of Natural Sciences advisory commission. Weld received her bachelor’s degree in biological science education from Ohio State University in Columbus, OH. Wilson is the owner and chief executive officer of The Rowboat Company. He was the former director of the Jimmy Carter Work Project with Habitat for Humanity. Wilson has drafted and supervised the performance of wetlands mitigation policies for the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. He serves on the executive board for the United Way of Central Carolinas and is a trustee of the Lake Norman Regional Hospital. Wilson received bachelor’s degrees in business and economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he was a Morehead Scholar. -more- |