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Fayetteville MSA professionals appointed to state boards and commissions

By Staff Report, posted 4 months ago
Neisha Wetzel - Photo courtesy of APTSNC

Today, Governor Josh Stein announced appointments to boards and commissions.

Governor Stein appointed Neisha Wetzel of Hoke County to the North Carolina Board of Physical Therapy Examiners. Wetzel is a licensed physical therapist in North Carolina with 18 years of experience and is dual board-certified as an orthopedic and geriatric clinical specialist. She is the co-owner of Advanced Physical Therapy Solutions, with clinics in Fayetteville and Hope Mills, and she serves as an adjunct professor at Methodist University.

Governor Stein appointed Alfred “Al” T. Davis of Cumberland County to the North Carolina Human Resources Commission. Davis was nominated by the Veteran Affairs Commission. Davis currently manages the activities of the Region 3 Department of Military and Veterans Affairs Service. He is a dedicated professional who brings integrity and a “people first” approach to the workplace.

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