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Committee confirms David Hughes to CollegeInvest and reappoints three to CSU Board of Governors
Summary
The Senate Education Committee unanimously recommended David Hughes for the CollegeInvest board and approved reappointments of Betsy Markey, Louis Martin and Kenzo Kawanabe to the Colorado State University Board of Governors after nominee remarks and questioning about community relations and free‑speech oversight.
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The committee unanimously advanced multiple higher‑education appointments after brief introductions and questioning.
The panel confirmed David Hughes to the CollegeInvest board by unanimous voice vote after Angela Beyer introduced him; Hughes described his 25 years in financial services and oversight of advisers in Colorado. “It’s really been a privilege to be asked to be on this board,” Hughes said during remarks introducing his background and experience serving families on college savings plans.
Separately, Dr. Tony Frank introduced the governor’s reappointments to the Colorado State University Board of Governors — Louis Martin, Betsy Markey and Kenzo Kawanabe (Kawanabe absent due to a trial). Markey and Martin spoke about local ties, agriculture and service to multiple CSU campuses. The committee asked nominees about town‑and‑gown relations in Fort Collins, recent free‑speech policy debates and the chancellor search process; nominees and Dr. Frank said the board seeks to set a tone of engagement and noted multiple channels for constituents to reach university leadership.
Motions to send the nominees to the full Senate with favorable recommendations carried unanimously. The confirmations were procedural but included extended questioning about how board governance interacts with campus policy and community concerns; the committee recorded the exchanges for the public record and forwarded the nominations to the full Senate for final confirmation.
