Governor Announces Clarendon County Appointments with Delegation Support

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Clarendon County, SC – The Clarendon County Legislative Delegation is proud to announce that, with its recommendation, Governor Henry McMaster has officially appointed several new members to serve on boards and commissions throughout the county.

These appointments reflect a shared commitment to community engagement, public service, and the advancement of Clarendon County’s core institutions.

We congratulate the following individuals on their appointments:

Clarendon County Voter Registration & Election Board

  • Brian Magaw
  • Michael Streath
  • Andrea Killman

Foster Care Review Board

  • McKayla Shaw

Santee-Wateree Mental Health Board

  • Virginia Lawson
  • Dr. Lara Kolb

Clarendon Hospital District Board

  • Michael Murley

These appointees represent a diverse group of citizens who bring experience, professionalism, and dedication to their respective roles. Their service will strengthen local efforts in public health, civic engagement, child welfare, and mental health support.

Representative Fawn Pedalino praised the appointments and the individuals stepping into public service roles:“We are incredibly proud of the citizens who have stepped up to serve in these vital roles. Their commitment to our community’s health, wellbeing, and civic integrity will make a lasting impact. I look forward to working alongside each of them as we continue building a stronger Clarendon County.”

Senator Jeff Zell also commended the appointments:“These appointments reflect the incredible talent and dedication we have here in Clarendon. From healthcare to mental health services and civic engagement, each of these individuals will play a critical role in shaping our community’s future. We are grateful for their service and their willingness to lead.”

The Clarendon County Legislative Delegation thanks all outgoing board members for their contributions, especially those who continued to serve in holdover status while new appointments were being considered. Their commitment to maintaining stability and continuity during the transition is deeply appreciated, and their service has not gone unnoticed.