Perdue recommends GEFA boss as new DNR commissioner
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008Gov. Sonny Perdue today recommended Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority Executive Director Chris Clark head the state Department of Natural Resources when current boss Noel Holcomb retires next April.
The department’s board has the final say, however, as it appoints the commissioner.
From the governor’s office:
By making his recommendation to the Board now, Governor Perdue hopes to set the stage for a smooth transition given the state’s current budget challenges and the complexity of the programs and issues statutorily assigned to DNR and the Environmental Protection Division.
“While Commissioner Holcomb will continue to serve as DNR Commissioner until his effective retirement date, I expect Chris, Noel and Dr. Carol Couch will work closely together as DNR and EPD continue to manage our response to the ongoing drought, implement the Statewide Water Plan, find appropriate spending reductions and protect and preserve our state’s natural resources,” Governor Perdue said.
This will be the first time in the history of DNR that the department’s commissioner was not promoted from within the organization.
Clark’s bio from the governor’s office follows after the jump.











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