CenterPoint’s board gets new members [Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.]
By Richard Craver, Winston-Salem Journal, N.C. | |
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Witherspoon was the only one of three Forsyth CenterPoint incumbents to be reappointed, and he needed a second vote to break a tie with
Because no one applied with insurance expertise, the commissioners will keep that board seat open to solicit candidates, county Manager
"It's an historic occasion to have this many new voices on a
"As there are only six slots, we wanted to make sure they are filled by the best who will ask the hard questions."
There are at least nine new representatives on the 16-member
That there were 14 Forsyth applicants pleased several commission members and local advocates given the community's previous struggles to attract volunteers.
"There was a lot of interest from some very well-qualified applicants," said
Taylor chose to stay out of the
The Forsyth County Mental Health Collaborative was able to persuade the commissioners to select five of its six candidates. The collaborative had lobbied against Witherspoon's selection, saying there were more qualified candidates. Commissioner
Some
In November, the four counties reached a compromise when they agreed to allow
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