ILLINOIS WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION: Governor Rauner Announces Arbitrator Reappointments

ILLINOIS WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION: Governor Rauner Announces Arbitrator Reappointments
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Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission issued the following announcement on Aug. 31.

Governor Rauner reappointed the following Arbitrators for the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission: 

• Maria S. Bocanegra

• Paul V. Cellini

• Stephen J. Friedman

• Jessica A. Hegarty

• Gerald A. Granada

• Jeffrey B. Huebsch

• Nancy H. Lindsay

• Christine Marie Ori

• Maureen H. Pulia

• Melinda M. Rowe-Sullivan and;

• Douglas S. Stephenson.

The Commission would like to thank George Andros for his many years of service to the people of Illinois and the Commission. We wish him well.

Original source can be found here.



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