Rose, Shelast appointed by Gov. Whitmer to state panels
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has reappointed Megan Rose , director at the Dickinson
County Library, to the Library of Michigan Board of Trustees
Amanda Shelast, president of Marshfield Medical Center-Dickinson in Iron Mountain, has been appointed to Michigan Veterans’ Facility Authority Board of Directors
Rose, of Kingsford, holds a Bachelor of Science in biological sciences from Michigan Technological University and a Master of Library and Information Science from Wayne State University.
The Library of Michigan Board of Trustees makes recommendations to the Michigan Department of Education regarding the library’s services, budget, and proposed governing rules. The board also makes recommendations regarding the employment of other administrative and general assistants and employees of the library as are necessary for the care and management of the library, including the Law Library Branch.
Rose was reappointed for a term commencing expiring Oct. 1, 2028. The appointment is not subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.
Shelast, of Houghton, is the network president of the Michigan and South regions for Sanford Marshfield Health System and the former president of the National Association of Rural Health Clinics. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in community development and a Master of Science in health services administration from Central Michigan University.
The Michigan Veterans’ Facility Authority Board of Directors governs the Michigan Veterans’ Facility Authority and consists of the director of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and eight members appointed by the governor who have professional knowledge, skill, or experience in long-term care, health care licensure or finance, or medicine.
Shelast was appointed to represent members with professional knowledge, skill, or experience in long-term care, health care licensure or finance, or medicine for a term expiring April 15, 2029.
She succeeds Kenneth Robbins, whose term has expired. This appointment is subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.


