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Governor appoints John Holiday Director of Homeland Security

By Jessica Ditto
News from Gov. Bevin's Office of Communications

FRANKFORT, Ky. (February 8, 2016) - Governor Matt Bevin today announced the appointment of John Holiday as Executive Director of the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security. Holiday had worked extensively in the Department of Defense in U.S. Special Operations for the past two decades.



"John Holiday brings a wealth of experience to this important position," said Governor Bevin. "He has an exceptional set of qualifications to lead our preparedness efforts and will be an asset to our local, state and federal partners."

"I'm excited to join Governor Bevin's team, and I look forward to using my diverse experience in leading this important and relevant office," Holiday said.

In addition to his work with the Department of Defense, Holiday has served as the Certified Deputy Inspector General for the Labor Cabinet, Environmental and Energy Cabinet and the Department of Public Protection.


This story was posted on 2016-02-09 05:27:55
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