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Harold Glen Wilham, Columbia, KY, named to State Board

An Adair County businessman, Harold Glen Wilham, was one of three persons appointed by Governor Steve Beshear on Wednesday, March 12, 2008, to the State Board for Proprietary Education to a term expiring July 21, 2011:
  • Harold Glen Wilham, of Columbia, is the owner of Lake Cumberland CDL Training School, Inc. and Glen Wilham Transport. He represents trade and technical schools. The appointment replaces Harry L. Beck, whose term has expired.
  • Vivian Nash, of Lexington, is the president and owner of Nash Academy. She represents privately-owned educational institutions. The appointment replaces Glenn S. Coppock, whose term has expired.
  • Penny R. Armstrong, of Frankfort, is the assistant provost of Outreach and Extended Programs at Kentucky State University. She represents members at-large. The appointment replaces Jason Scott Rainey, whose term has expired.
The State Board for Proprietary Education consists of 11 gubernatorial appointees. The board administers the provisions of law which pertain to the conduct, operation, maintenance and establishment of proprietary education institutions within the commonwealth.




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