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23 <br /> 1 Commissioner Hamilton said she is open to the idea, she just wanted to bring it up for <br /> 2 consideration. She said that, in her experience, sometimes people hold biases that they do not <br /> 3 realize. <br /> 4 Commissioner Greene said that in this case there is an overlap of interests, not conflict. <br /> 5 Chair Price said both Commissioner Hamilton and Commissioner Greene made good <br /> 6 points. <br /> 7 Chair Price said it seemed like the Board was leaning towards Evan Ashkin for Substance <br /> 8 Use Treatment Provider position, but she asked that the Board hold Joyce Harper as an option. <br /> 9 The Board then discussed the position for a Community Group Working on Opioid-related <br /> 10 Concerns. <br /> 11 Tara May said she thought Gayane Chambless, Kyle Smith, Steven Marshall, and Tom <br /> 12 Mercolino would fit in this category. <br /> 13 Commissioner Greene also suggested Chris Ringwalt. <br /> 14 Commissioner Bedford nominated Chris Ringwalt for the position for a Community Group <br /> 15 Working on Opioid-related Concerns. <br /> 16 Chair Price said he had written extensively about the topic. <br /> 17 Commissioner Bedford noted that he helped with re-entry related to the opioid crisis. <br /> 18 Commissioner Greene said his organization was a critical community group. <br /> 19 The Board then discussed the position for an Employment Provider. <br /> 20 Tara May said that in her review of the applications, she did not see anyone who would fit <br /> 21 for this position. She said she would be happy to request for more applications specifically for <br /> 22 this position. <br /> 23 Commissioner Bedford suggested changing the position to an At-Large/Flexible position. <br /> 24 The Board agreed by consensus to change the position to an At-Large/Flexible position. <br /> 25 Chair Price wanted to nominate Gayane Chambless for a position. She said she had been <br /> 26 involved with the opioid project from the beginning and that it would be an oversight to leave her <br /> 27 off of the advisory committee. <br /> 28 Commissioner Bedford said she would not support Gayane Chambless for a position. <br /> 29 Commissioner McKee said Gayane Chambless has been working for a while in some <br /> 30 capacity on this issue. <br /> 31 Commissioner Bedford said her concerns stemmed from Gayane Chambless's anger <br /> 32 during a meeting in which the Board discussed the constitution of the advisory committee. She <br /> 33 said she had concerns about her effectiveness as a committee member. <br /> 34 Chair Price said she felt like it was more passion than anger. She said that Orange County <br /> 35 might not be in this position without Gayane Chambless's efforts. <br /> 36 Commissioner McKee said he has been on several boards with strong personalities, but <br /> 37 he has found that one person does not carry the day. He said he supported Gayane Chambless. <br /> 38 Commissioner Fowler said she has worked on two other boards with Gayane Chambless <br /> 39 and said she was helpful. She said she liked all of the applicants from the School of Health. She <br /> 40 said she liked Natalie Blackburn, Steven Marshall, and David Colston. She said that Tiffany <br /> 41 Barber would bring a different perspective to the advisory committee as a pharmacist. <br /> 42 Commissioner Greene said she liked Natalie Blackburn state opioid settlement <br /> 43 dashboard. She said that the charge for the advisory committee is to be stewards of the funding <br /> 44 the county is receiving. She said that Kerri Hefner, as a pastor of New Hope Presbyterian, could <br /> 45 be very helpful to the committee. She said she liked Patrick Mann's background. She also <br /> 46 mentioned Natalie Ziemba. She said that she felt those four applicants would be a better fit than <br /> 47 Gayane Chambless. She said that one person can derail a discussion, and since there were so <br /> 48 many qualified people she thought another applicant might be a better fit. <br /> 49 Commissioner McKee said he respected Commissioner Greene's comments. He said <br /> 50 different experiences are valued. He said that Gayane Chambless has worked in this area for <br />
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