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Sandoval announces additional staff positions

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sandovaltransition-300x62-6881981-1698638Gov.-elect Brian Sandoval today announced his plans to appoint Christina Davis as director of constituent services, based in Carson City and Annalyn Bo Carrillo as boards and commissions Deputy, based in Las Vegas.

“Both Christina and Annalyn have the know-how and hard-working attitude to be get the job done,” Sandoval said. “With their experience at the state level and their professionalism, dedication, attention to detail and work ethic, I know each will be a valuable asset to my team.”

Davis, who most recently worked for the Nevada Association of Counties, has also worked in the Douglas County treasurer’s office, the manager’s office for the city of Lake Havasu, Ariz., and the Nevada attorney general’s office and with the Legislative Counsel Bureau.

Carrillo, a graduate of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, began working in the governor’s office as an intern for Gov. Kenny C. Guinn in 2003. Appointed as a staff member in Gov. Jim Gibbons’ office in 2007, Carrillo also served internships in the office of then-Attorney General Brian Sandoval and Attorney General Bruce Botelho of Alaska.

Sandoval also announced that Charles Harvey will remain as Nevada’s American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) director.

Harvey joined the State of Nevada in September 2009. He served in the United States Air Force from 1985 through 1990 as a manager of aircrew logistics and data analysis and was nominated for airman of the year. Prior to joining state government, Harvey spent 13 years in Clark County government, working his way up to assistant director of the Clark County Recorder’s office.

“Charles has demonstrated excellent fiscal management skills in monitoring the use of federal dollars. I also have tasked him with preparing a comprehensive grants strategy for my administration so that Nevadans can be assured of federal and private dollars to fund critical programs, even as the federal ARRA monies wind down,” Sandoval added.

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