
Hannah Miner Myers has been appointed to the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees by Gov. Andy Beshear. Myers will represent UK alumni. She will replace Rachel Watts Webb whose term expired June 30. Her term began July 1, 2024 and runs through June 30, 2030. UK alumni voted last year for candidates for the upcoming open alumni position on the board.
Myers was one of three top vote-getters whose names were presented to the governor from which to choose an appointee.
Myers joins two other alumni-elected trustees: Paula Pope, whose term expires in 2026 and Brenda Gosney whose term expires in 2028.
Myers, of Madisonville, Kentucky, graduated in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in middle school education from the College of Education. Myers served as president of the UK Alumni Association in 2022. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority and served as student ambassador on the Student Development Council. She has a second bachelor’s degree in interior design and a double master’s degree in education and education administration.
Myers served eight years on the Madisonville City Council and is serving her third term on the Hopkins County Fiscal Court as a magistrate for District Seven. She is an active community member and has served as a member of the Economic Development Council and Community Foundation board, past chairwoman of the Chamber of Commerce tourism board and past president of the Cardinal Garden Club. Myers has served as an adjunct professor of education on the Murray State University regional campus in Madisonville.
Myers is a UK Alumni Association Life Member, UK Fellow and active with the Hopkins County UK Alumni Club.
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