![]() Louis Democrat who’s on a committee that makes recommendations regarding confi rmations of the governor’s appointments, urged Gov. Ann Covington left the board in November for personal reasons, including her husband’s death and the health of her and her family. “The board deserves someone who has the time to do both,” she said. ![]() Louis executive who was appointed in November after the unrest at Columbia, said she could not devote suffi cient time to both positions. His immediate departure from the board came just two days after Yvonne Sparks, who also is Black, quit the panel. Steward did not return messages left Feb. “Our students are important and will continue to have a vital role in our future.” Mr. Steward, who was appointed in 2011 and whose term was to expire in January 2017. Louis, was “blessed with substantial opportunities to continue to expand our business globally.” “It has been an enlightening experience and I pray and hope the very best for the University of Missouri system and the board of curators moving forward,” said Mr. Nixon that he was leaving the board because his business, World Wide Technology, based near St. 29, David Steward explained in his resignation letter to Gov. ![]() Final Call Digital Edition FCN3519: Ĩ Tඐඍ Fඑඖඉඔ Cඉඔඔ FඍඊකඝLast Black curator at University of Missouri steps down be able to do business and vote as long as they have a quorum of fi ve members, university system spokesman John Fougere told The Associated Press in an email. ![]()
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