Cultural deputy gets job from Easley


On his last day at work, Gov. Mike Easley gave the acting head of the Department of Cultural Resources a new job.

Easley appointed Staci Meyer to the N.C. Industrial Commission. Meyer was the chief deputy and general counsel to the department who ran things when Secretary Libba Evans went on extended, unpaid leave.

Meyer spoke for the department in defense of two departmental trips to Europe that included first lady Mary Easley. 

Meyer told her staff of her appointment Monday. The commission oversees workers' compensation.

"I will strive to provide meaningful and effective service to the State through this appointment," Meyer wrote.



Document(s):
Meyer letter.pdf

You must be logged in to post a comment on this blog. If you already have an N&O online user account, click here to log in. Otherwise, click here to register (it's free!).

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.

Re: Cultural deputy gets job from Easley

Yep! It's them tax-payer dollars hard at work!
GOOD BYE, MIKE. Did ya leave us any other little surprises before ya'll headed out to Southport??

Re: Cultural deputy gets job from Easley

From one make-work patronage job to another. How proud these jackals' mommas must be! :-/