Taylor appointed to KCCVS
Morehead State University’s Liles Taylor, who is pursing a Master of Public Administration degree in the College of Business and Public Affairs, has been appointed by Gov. Steve Beshear to the Kentucky Commission on Community Volunteerism and Service (KCCVS).
Taylor is a first-year graduate student from Versailles.
"I am excited to join the KCCVS, and be a part of all the great work they are doing across the Commonwealth,” Taylor said. “Today, it's more important than ever to work together and empower our volunteers as we strive to keep Kentucky and America moving forward."
Taylor joins 15 other leaders from across the state on the bi-partisan commission from a variety of volunteerism and service backgrounds. The select group is charged with “actively engaging citizens in community service opportunities that enable volunteers, organizations and businesses to share ideas and effectively collaborate to address Kentucky’s needs.”
"Liles is an excellent student in our MPA program and we are very pleased to have one of our students selected for this Commission by Gov. Beshear,” said Dr. Michael Hail, interim associate dean of the School of Public Affairs. "Our program promotes statesmanship and this selection illustrates the leadership preparation we provide in our graduate program."
Taylor’s term will expire Jan. 3, 2012.
Additional information is available by contacting Margaret Sloan, assistant professor of government, at m.sloan@moreheadstate.edu.
Posted: 11-5-09