
Governor Kehoe Announces Two Gubernatorial Appointments
SEPTEMBER 12, 2025
Jefferson City — Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced two appointments to fill county vacancies.
Christopher Kendall, of Farley, was appointed as the Platte County Treasurer.
Mr. Kendall currently serves as the interim Platte County Treasurer and pastor at the Salem Christian Church. He previously served as a controller at International Charolais Associates and bank consultant for Paladin, LLC. An engaged member of his community, he substitute teaches at West Platte R-II. Kendall received his bachelor’s in accounting from the University of Missouri – Kansas City and a master’s in ministry from Colorado Theological Seminar.
Michael Wulff, of Bethany, was appointed as the Putnam County Prosecuting Attorney.
Mr. Wulff currently serves as the Harrison County Prosecuting Attorney and is the owner and primary attorney at the private law firm, Office of Michael Wulff. He previously served as the Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for Harrison County. Wulff received his bachelor's in political science from the University of Missouri and his Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law.
Following the Senate's adjournment sine die of the Second Extraordinary Session of the First Regular Session of the 103rd General Assembly earlier this afternoon, Governor Kehoe will begin to reappoint previously withdrawn interim gubernatorial appointments that require Senate confirmation next week.
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