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Snyder makes reappointment to State Police Retirement System Board
December 18, 2013
LANSING, Mich. – Gov. Rick Snyder today announced the reappointment of Kevin McGaffigan, of Albion, to the State Police Retirement System Board.
The nine-member board oversees the Michigan State Police Retirement System.
“Kevin has been a dedicated public servant and I thank him for his continued service on the board,” Snyder said.
McGaffigan has been with the state police since 1987, rising through the ranks to his current position as commanding officer in the First District in Lansing. His experience includes service in Calhoun, Barry, Branch, Kalamazoo and Ingham counties. He has experience as a trooper, a recruit school commander, defensive tactics commander and as a post commander. McGaffigan holds an associate degree in metallurgical engineering and a bachelor of science in business/marketing, both from Ferris State University. He will continue to represent members of the retirement system with the rank of lieutenant or above.
He will serve a three-year term expiring Dec. 31, 2016, and his appointment is not subject to the advice and consent of the state Senate.
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