PHOENIX (AP) -
Gov. Doug Ducey has appointed a former aide who now practices law in Phoenix as a member of the Arizona Board of Regents, the panel that oversees the state university system.
Ducey’s office announced Wednesday his appointment of Kathryn Hackett King to an eight-year term to fill a vacancy on the board as well as his reappointment of Karrin Taylor Robson to a full eight-year term on the board.
King is a partner at a labor and employment law firm in Phoenix. Before joining the firm, she served as Ducey’s deputy general counsel and also worked for a different Phoenix law firm.
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This story has been corrected to reflect that King is a partner in a law firm in Phoenix, not Tucson.
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