Governor Eric Greitens has appointed 30 women to leadership positions on a number of the state’s boards and commissions. These appointments follow First Lady Sheena Greitens’ announcement on October 3 that the administration would appoint 25 women in the subsequent 25 days, in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Women’s Foundation.
The Governor and the First Lady are dedicated to empowering women to lead in service across our state. “Earlier this month in Kansas City, I announced the administration’s commitment to appoint at least 25 highly qualified women to the state’s boards and commissions. As of today, the Governor’s Office has appointed 30 women to new leadership roles, where they will join a majority-female cabinet in making a difference on important issues ranging from child abuse and foster care to homeland security and workforce development. We look forward to the contributions that each of these women will make to the State of Missouri,” said First Lady Sheena Greitens.
The appointees are as follows:















