Gov. Bush makes JNC appointments.Gov. Jeb Bush John Ellis "Jeb" Bush (born February 11, 1953) is an American politician, and was the 43rd Governor of Florida as well as the first Republican to be re-elected to that office. He is a prominent member of the Bush family: the younger brother of current President George W. has made 24 appointments to the state's judicial nominating commissions, based on a list of nominees forwarded by the Bar Board of Governors. He has also made two direct appointments to most of the state's 26 JNCs. Under a new method adopted by the leg islature a couple years ago, the Bar no longer makes direct appointments to the state's JNCs. Instead the board makes nominations to the governor for four of the nine seats. The governor directly appoints the other five members. Terms are staggered. This year the board made nominations for one seat on each JNC JNC Joint National Committee JNC Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute JNC Judicial Nominating Commission JNC Jet Navigation Chart JNC Journal of Nuclear Cardiology JNC JNet Consultancy (Netherlands) at its May meeting. It also advertised for more applicants in the Third and 19th circuits, delaying those nominations to the governor. Bush made his choices from the Bar nominees last month, and at the same time made two additional direct appointments to each JNC. Bush made only one of his two direct appointments to the Fifth and 12th circuit JNCs. Following is the list of those appointed, with the Bar nominee (except in the Third and 19th circuits) named first. Unless otherwise noted, all are attorneys: * To the Supreme Court JNC, Cynthia S. Tunnicliff of Tallahassee, Olga M. Calvet of Orlando, chief financial officer, Palmas Palmas may refer to:
* To the First District Court of Appeal JNC, M. Stephen Turner of Tallahassee, Monesia T. Brown of Tallahassee, and Carlos G. Muniz of Tallahassee. * To the Second DCA (1) (Document Content Architecture) IBM file formats for text documents. DCA/RFT (Revisable-Form Text) is the primary format and can be edited. DCA/FFT (Final-Form Text) has been formatted for a particular output device and cannot be changed. JNC, Julius J. Zschau of Dunedin, Nancy M. Alfonso of Dade City, and Gow B. Fields of Lakeland, president, Fields & Company, Inc. * To the Third DCA JNC, Gerald B. Wald of Pinecrest, Matias R. Dorta of Miami, and Norma S. Lindsey of Miami. * To the Fourth DCA JNC, Manuel Farrach of Hobe Sound, attorney Paul O. Lopez of Boca Raton Boca Raton (bō`kə rətōn`), city (1990 pop. 61,492), Palm Beach co., SE Fla., on the Atlantic; inc. 1925. Boca Raton is a popular resort and retirement community that experienced significant industrial development in the 1970s and 80s. , and attorney Fernando L. Roig of Boca Raton. * To the Fifth DCA JNC, Ladd H. Fassett of Orlando, James A. "Skip" Fowler of Orlando, and Edward L. Jasper of Port Orange, director of corporate relations,, Bethune-Cookman College Bethune-Cookman College, at Daytona Beach, Fla.; United Methodist; coeducational. Named for its founder and first president, Mary McCleod Bethune, the school was formed as a result of a merger (1923) of the Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute for Girls (founded . * To the First Circuit JNC, William E. Bond, Jr., of Pace, Stanley K. Luke of Crestview, and B. Kristian W. Rasmussen of Pensacola. * To the Second Circuit JNC, Brian S. Duffy of Tallahassee, Jason B. Gonzalez of Tallahassee, and Jessica E. Varn of Tallahassee. * To the Third Circuit JNC, Guy W. Norris of Lake City and Elizabeth W. Porter Lake City, district shelf representative supervisor, Procter & Gamble. * To the Fourth Circuit JNC, David M. Wells of Orange Park, Peter D. Sleiman of Jacksonville, vice president, Sleiman Enterprises, and Cleve E. Warren of Jacksonville, vice president, CapTrust Financial Advisors. * To the Fifth Circuit JNC, Jeffrey M. Pfister of Tavares and Anne W. Corcoran of Hernando. * To the Sixth Circuit JNC, Julian E. Wood of St. Petersburg, Susan P. Bedinghaus of St. Petersburg, and Nicole A. Kerr of New Port Richey. * To the Seventh Circuit JNC, Edwin D. Davis II of Ormond Beach Ormond Beach, resort and residential city (1990 pop. 29,721), Volusia co., NE Fla., on Halifax River (a lagoon) and the Atlantic Ocean; inc. 1880. It was founded (1873) as a health resort and was the winter home of several famous people, including John D. , James D. Clark of Ponte Vedra Beach, president/CEO, Daniel Memorial, Inc., and Michael E. Glenn of Palatka, senior vice president, Mercantile Bank. * To the Eighth Circuit JNC, Elizabeth A.W. "Pan" Zettler of Williston, Maritza T. Arroyo of Gainesville, and Robert L. Woody of Gainesville, director of community relations 1. The relationship between military and civilian communities. 2. Those public affairs programs that address issues of interest to the general public, business, academia, veterans, Service organizations, military-related associations, and other non-news media entities. , Florida Department Florida is a department (departamento) of Uruguay. Population and Demographics As of the census of 2004, there were 68,181 people and 21,938 households in the department. The average household size was 3.1. For every 100 females, there were 100.4 males. of Corrections. * To the Ninth Circuit JNC, Patrick T. Christiansen of Orlando, R. David de Armas of Belle Isle Belle Isle, Strait of A channel between southeast Labrador and northwest Newfoundland, Canada. It is the northern entrance to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. , and Rebecca E. Martinez of Orlando, retired attorney. * To the 10th Circuit JNC, Mitchell D. Franks of Lakeland, Sylvia Blackmon-Roberts of Lakeland, consultant, Blackmon Roberts Group, Inc., and John K. Stargel of Lakeland, vice president/general counsel, Richland Towers, Inc. * To the 11th Circuit JNC, Tomas F. Gamba of Coral Gables, Gonzalo R. Dorta of Coral Gables, and Nilda Rodriguez Pedrosa of Miami, acting director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of State. * To the 12th Circuit JNC, Alexandra D. St. Paul St. Paul as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26] See : Bravery of Bradenton and Patrick K. Neal of Bradenton, owner, Neal Communities. * To the 13th Circuit JNC, Clifton C. Curry, Jr., of Valrico, S. Cary Gaylord of Lutz, and Sheila M. McDevitt of Tampa, senior vice president/general counsel, TECO Energy, Inc. * To the 14th Circuit JNC, Roland W. Kiehn of Panama City, Marsha H. Lewis of Panama City, and Willie D. Wise of Blountstown, retired clerk of the circuit court, Calhoun County. * To the 15th Circuit JNC, Joann Barone Kotzen of West Palm Beach, Kathleen G Kozinski of Jupiter, and Elizabeth T Wade of Riviera Beach, councilwoman, City of Riviera Beach. * To the 16th Circuit JNC, John A. Jabro of Tavernier, Andrea S. Margalli of Key West, Robert B. Shillinger of Key West. * To the 17th Circuit JNC, Richard J. Zaden of Lighthouse Point, O'Neal Dozier Dozier may be: People:
* To the 18th Circuit JNC, James T. Skuthan of Longwood, Larry A. Dale, of Sanford, president/CEO, Sanford Airport Authority, and Juan C. Lopez-Campillo of Longwood. * To the 19th Circuit, Linda B. Braswell of Jensen Beach, owner, Braswell Bail Bonds--Braswell Surety Services, Inc., and Arlene V. Newson of Ft. Pierce, loan officer, Harbor Federal Savings Bank Noun 1. federal savings bank - a federally chartered savings bank FSB savings bank - a thrift institution in the northeastern United States; since deregulation in the 1980s they offer services competitive with many commercial banks . * To the 20th Circuit JNC, William D. Keith of Naples, Basil L. Bain of Naples, and Stephany S. Carr of Naples. |
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