Personnel Committee confirms two first-term appointments to Huntington body

5933721 · September 22, 2025

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Summary

At its Sept. 22, 2025 meeting, the Personnel Committee approved resolutions confirming Mary Beth Anderson and Matt Pinson to first terms associated with Huntington; votes were recorded by voice and motions were seconded where indicated.

The Personnel Committee on Sept. 22, 2025, confirmed two first-term appointments associated with Huntington during a short meeting that included an executive session and routine roll call.

Mary Beth Anderson, a nominee for a first term related to Huntington, was confirmed by voice vote under Resolution 2025-R-88. The committee opened the meeting, completed a roll call, and approved the resolution after a motion and second; committee members responded verbally “aye” to the motion. The resolution number referenced in the meeting packet was 2025-R-88; the transcript did not specify the name of the Huntington body beyond the recorded phrasing in the agenda item.

Matt Pinson, a nominee for a first term related to Huntington, was also confirmed later in the meeting. The motion to confirm Pinson was made by Miss Blough and seconded by Miss Johnson; committee members voted by voice and the motion carried.

The committee convened with a quorum present. Atkins called the roll; members recorded present in the transcript include Archer, Blau and Johnson, while Mountain was marked absent. The meeting included a motion to go into executive session earlier in the agenda; that motion was approved by voice before the committee returned to consider the appointment items.

No other substantive policy debate or public comment on the appointments is recorded in the transcript. The meeting concluded shortly after the confirmations.