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Gov. Bevin appoints David Dickerson, Glasgow, to head cabinet

Dickerson will be Secretary of Public Protection Cabinet. The Western Kentucky University graduate was most recently CEO of family lumber business.

By Jessica Ditto
FRANKFORT, KY (Mon 14 Dec 2015) - Governor Matt Bevin today announced the appointment of David A. Dickerson of Glasgow as Secretary of the Public Protection Cabinet. Dickerson served as Barren County Judge Executive from 1994-1999.

"David has the character and commitment I am looking for as I continue to fill key positions in this administration," said Gov. Bevin. "He is a proven business leader and a trusted friend. He will be a great leader in Public Protection."



"I am very excited and honored to serve Kentucky as a part of this administration," Dickerson said.

In 1971, just out of Glasgow High School, Dickerson began working in his family business, where he began as a laborer in the timber cutting crew and learned the business from the ground up.

Dickerson most recently served as Corporate Officer for Dickerson Lumber Company - his family business - where he co-managed day-to-day operations.

Dickerson is a graduate of Western Kentucky University. He has two children and two grandchildren. Jessica Ditto is a writer in Governor Matt Bevin's Office of Communications


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