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Today, Governor Pat McCrory announced one of the Triangle's most well-known political journalists, Kim Genardo of NBC 17 News, is joining the administration as Communications Director.

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Governor McCrory Announces Communications Director


    Raleigh, N.C.     Today, Governor Pat McCrory announced one of the Triangle's most well-known political journalists, Kim Genardo of NBC 17 News, is joining the administration as Communications Director.

    "Kim Genardo is a very talented professional who has a wealth of experience in media and covering state government," said Governor McCrory. "We are thrilled to have her as part of our team."

    Kim is a 14-year veteran at WNCN-TV in Raleigh where she anchored the weekend evening news, reported daily on the North Carolina General Assembly as well as the latest issues affecting our state. She has also hosted award-winning Congressional, Senate and Gubernatorial debates.

    Originally from Chicago, Kim is proud to call North Carolina home. Prior to moving to Raleigh, Kim was a weekend anchor and reporter at WGHP-TV in Greensboro. She has worked in TV news for over 20 years making it a point to help people through her stories, public appearances and volunteer work.

    Her start date is Wednesday, February 27, 2013.



Governor McCrory Announces Appointment to Post-Release Supervision and Parole Commission, Chair


    Raleigh, N.C.      Today, Governor McCrory announced the following appointment:

    Post-Release Supervision and Parole Commission, Chair

    Appoint Paul Butler, Jr. (Bladen County) - Butler is a veteran and former Director of the Regional Economic Development Commission for the Southeast. Butler will serve as the chairman, replacing former Senator Tony Rand, who will remain on the Commission.

    Contact: Crystal Feldman     govpress@nc.gov
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