
Governor Kehoe Announces Twelve Gubernatorial Appointments
AUGUST 1, 2025
Jefferson City — Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced ten appointments to various boards and commissions and filled two county vacancies.
Brian Adelsberger, of Dardenne Prairie, was appointed to the Child Abuse and Neglect Review Board.
Mr. Adelsberger is a detective sergeant in the St. Charles County Police Department. Adelsberger is an active member of the American Association of Police Polygraphists, the Missouri Polygraph Association, and the California Homicide Investigators Association. He currently sits on the St. Charles County Domestic Violence Board and serves as the chair of the St. Charles County Child Fatality Review Board. Adelsberger earned his master's degree in criminal justice and sociology from Lincoln University.
James Bagley, of Maryville, was appointed to the Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee.
Mr. Bagley serves as the chief executive officer at United Electric Cooperative, with previous experience at Raccoon Valley Electric Cooperative and Glidden REC. He also served as the director of substation operations at Sho-Me Power Electric Cooperative. Prior to his cooperative roles, Bagley worked as a technician at the United States Department of Energy and as an interior communications electrician in the United States Navy, where he served in submarine service. Bagley holds a Master of Business Administration from Drury University.
Brad Frazier, of St. James, was appointed to the America 250 Missouri Commission.
Mr. Frazier is a retired Walmart logistics professional and an adjunct associate professor of international business at Saint Louis University. An active member of his community, he currently serves as an election judge for Phelps County and the president of his local Sons of the American Revolution chapter. Frazier was honorably discharged from the United States Air Force in 1978. Frazier earned a master's degree in military history from American Public University.
Nancy Hoeman, of Springfield, was reappointed to the Child Abuse and Neglect Review Board.
Ms. Hoeman is a retired registered nurse, having previously served as the nurse coordinator for the Springfield-Greene County Health Department. She is an active member of her community, volunteering for several boards and organizations, including the Springfield Sister Cities Association and the Messiah Lighthouse Child and Family Development Center Advisory Board. Hoeman holds a master’s in nursing from the University of Missouri.
Dr. Jamie Kondis, of Clayton, was reappointed to the Child Abuse and Neglect Review Board.
Dr. Kondis is an associate professor of pediatrics at the Washington University School of Medicine. She is an active member of several organizations and boards, including the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Ray Helfer Society for Child Abuse Pediatrics. Kondis is a licensed medical professional in the state of Missouri and earned her Doctor of Medicine from the Indiana University School of Medicine.
Doug Krtek, of Parkville, was appointed to the Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee.
Mr. Krtek is the president of Krtek Real Estate Services, a commercial real estate brokerage and property management company. He is an active member of the Northland Chamber of Commerce, Breakthrough T1D, and the Building Owners and Managers Association. Krtek earned a Bachelor of Science in Banking and Finance from Missouri State University.
Jay Moore, of Jefferson City, was appointed as the Cole County Auditor.
Mr. Moore is the director of finance for the Jefferson City Chamber of Commerce. A dedicated public servant with over 30 years of experience in state government, he most recently served as the budget manager for the Missouri Department of Health. In addition to his professional role, he is also an active member of the United Way Fund Allocation. Moore earned a Master of Business Administration in Finance from Ball State University.
Chrislynn Price, of Stockton, was appointed as the Cedar County Clerk.
Ms. Price currently serves as the interim Cedar County Clerk. She has held several positions within the County Clerk's office in elections, accounting, and most recently as a Deputy Clerk. Ms. Price holds a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting from Southern New Hampshire University.
Rinnie Reed, of Lampe, was appointed to the Child Abuse and Neglect Review Board.
Ms. Reed is the senior project manager for Dimensional Innovations. She is a dedicated volunteer, having served as a foster parent for eight years before founding One Less, a nonprofit that supports biological and foster parents navigating the foster system. Reed also serves as the vice president of the Child Advocacy Center. Reed earned a Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in marketing from Webster University.
Amy Robins, of Wentzville, was reappointed to the Child Abuse Neglect Review Board.
Ms. Robins is the owner of Robins Child Protection Consulting and director of forensic services and operations for the Children's Advocacy Services of Greater St. Louis. She also serves as a contracted title IX investigator for Washington University. She was appointed as a subject matter expert for the Missouri Peace Officer Standards and Training program in 2023. In 2016, Robins received the Family and Sexual Violence Hero of the Year Award from the Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys. Robins earned a Bachelor of Science in Justice Systems from Truman State University.
John Schicker, of St. Louis, was appointed to the 22nd Circuit Judicial Commission.
Mr. Schicker is an experienced professional in the automotive industry, with over 40 years as the president of Schicker Ford of St Louis. Schicker is an active member of his community, serving on both the BackStoppers and the Police Athletic League STL Boards of Directors. Schicker attended Benedictine College and St. Louis University.
Shannon Stephens, of Ozark, was appointed to the Child Abuse and Neglect Review Board.
Ms. Stephens is a victim advocate for homicides, sex crimes, and crimes against children in the Christian County Prosecuting Attorney’s office. She currently serves on the Sexual Assault Response Team and was a previous member of the Missouri Victim’s Assistance Network. Stephens earned her bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Austin Peay State University.
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