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Governor Rick Scott Appoints Five to Florida Developmental Disabilities Council

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Governor Rick Scott Appoints Five to Florida Developmental Disabilities Council

Tallahassee, Fla. – Today, Governor Rick Scott announced three appointments and two reappointments to the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council.

Shevaun L. Harris, 32, of Tallahassee, is the Chief of Medicaid for the Agency for Health Care Administration. She succeeds Elizabeth Y. Kidder and is appointed for a term beginning February 12, 2013, and ending at the pleasure of the Governor.

Thomas “TJ” Moon, 26, of Ocala, is the owner of Moonscapes Inc. He succeeds Michael A. Smith for a term beginning February 12, 2013, and ending September 30, 2015.

Jean M. Sherman, 68, of Pembroke Pines, is the associate director of the Miami Area Geriatric Education Center. She succeeds Susan F. Gold and is appointed for a term beginning February 12, 2013, and ending at the pleasure of the Governor.

Ronni Bianco, 46, of Golden Beach, is an administrator at Paul D. Bianco P.A. She is reappointed for a term beginning February 12, 2013, and ending September 30, 2015.

Sylvia James-Miller, 55, of Ocala, is an adult day training manager at Best Behavior LLC. She is reappointed for a term beginning February 12, 2013, and ending September 30, 2015.

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