JUNEAU — Gov. Mike Dunleavy introduced 4 appointees Monday to the College of Alaska Board of Regents, which is charged with managing the state’s college system.
The Alaska Legislature will determine throughout a joint session whether or not to verify Dunleavy’s appointees to serve eight-year phrases on the 11-member board. Within the meantime, they may function members of the board, beginning with a gathering subsequent month with a yet-to-be-announced agenda.
Dunleavy’s 4 appointees embrace Bethany Marcum, CEO of the Alaska Coverage Discussion board, a conservative free-market non-profit. The group has lengthy advocated for larger faculty alternative, which might permit public funds to go in direction of non-public colleges.
Marcum, who labored as a legislative aide for Dunleavy when he was a state senator, was appointed by the governor in 2021 to serve on the Alaska Redistricting Board. An Anchorage Superior Court docket choose stated there was ample proof that she and two different Republican board members — John Binkley and Budd Simpson — had engaged in “a secretive course of” to unconstitutionally gerrymander the state’s political map.
Marcum didn’t instantly reply to requests for remark from the Every day Information on her appointment to the Board of Regents.
Dennis Michel, founder and president of American Mechanical, Inc., a normal contracting firm based mostly out of Fairbanks, was happy to study when contacted by cellphone that his software to the board had been accepted. Michel stated that he thinks the college system is “essential to the way forward for Alaska,” however he would wish to assessment the college’s standing earlier than commenting on his concepts for its future.
A 3rd appointee, Joey Crum, is the CEO of Northern Industrial Coaching, a non-public vocational faculty based mostly out of Palmer. He’s the brother of Adam Crum, commissioner-designee of the Division of Income. He was unavailable for touch upon Monday.
J. Scott Jepsen, has served on the board for the previous two years, and has been reappointed by the governor to serve a full eight-year time period. Jepsen, a retired oil and fuel government, served the rest of the late Andy Teuber’s time period after Teuber was accused of sexual harassment, and later died in a helicopter crash in 2021. Jepsen didn’t reply to an emailed request for remark.
Dunleavy’s new appointees are set to switch three regents whose phrases are expiring this yr, all of whom had been appointed by impartial former Gov. Invoice Walker. Sherri Buretta, John Davies and Lisa Parker all didn’t reply to a request for remark from the Every day Information.
Three different board members predate Dunleavy. Kali Spencer, the coed consultant on the board, will end her two-year time period this yr.
Democratic Sen. Löki Tobin, co-chair of the Senate Schooling Committee, stated she was “very a lot trying ahead to listening to extra” in regards to the governor’s new appointees, and that, “Clearly, there’s just a few names that perked my ears.”
”I believe it’s going to be attention-grabbing to listen to their perspective, and their curiosity and significantly, what their imaginative and prescient is for public training within the state,” she stated.
Different legislators declined to remark intimately on the governor’s names for the volunteer board, saying that they might wait to study extra about them in the course of the affirmation course of.
Dunleavy, who’s beginning his second four-year time period, has a fifth regent to nominate after John Bania, a former principal and superintendent, resigned in 2021.
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Correction: An earlier model of this story incorrectly reported there have been no present members of the board from Southeast Alaska. Dale Anderson, a member of the board, is a lifelong Juneau resident.
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