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Treasurer Ball hires new Communications Director New Communications Director is from Monroe County, is a graduate of Lindsey Wilson College, and holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Kentucky Click on headline for complete story From the office of KY State Treasurer Allison Ball FRANKFORT, KY. (Wed 2 Aug 2017) - Kentucky State Treasurer Allison Ball announced today that she has promoted her Executive Assistant, Lorran Hart Ferguson, to serve as Communications Director. "I am confident that Lorran will be an asset as Communications Director," Treasurer Ball said in a statement. "In her capacity as Executive Assistant, Lorran gained a unique understanding of my vision for the office. Her legal training, including high level analytical skills, qualifies her to communicate some of the more intricate issues coming from the Treasury." As Communications Director, Ferguson will direct messaging out of the Treasurer's Office. "Treasurer Ball has a vision to be a watchdog on spending for the Commonwealth of Kentucky," Ferguson said. "I am honored to serve as her Communications Director and share that vision with Kentuckians." Ferguson is a Kentucky native from Monroe County. She holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Kentucky College of Law where she was the Executive Editor of the Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, and Natural Resources Law. She also holds a bachelor's degree in History from Lindsey Wilson College, where she was a founder and past chair of the Lindsey Wilson College Republicans. Ferguson also interned for Congressman Ed Whitfield in Washington, D.C. This story was posted on 2017-08-02 10:42:24
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