David Huffman, Former Catawba County Sheriff, Re-Appointed To Human Trafficking Commission PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 04 February 2016 06:19

RALEIGH, (SGRToday.com) - Former Catawba County Sheriff David Huffman will serve another term on North Carolina's Human Trafficking Commission.

Huffman, along with five others, received their appointments Wednesday from Gov. Pat McCrory. Huffman is the Director of the North Carolina Governor's Crime Commission. He served as Sheriff of Catawba County until 2010.


Other appointees are:


* David Elliott (Wake County) - Elliott is a Special Deputy Attorney General with the N.C. Department of Justice. He has been with the office for over 17 years.

* Jennifer Haigwood (Wake County) - Haigwood is the Director of Administration and Governmental Affairs for the North Carolina Department of Labor. This is a reappointment.

** Elizabeth "Libby" Coles (Wake County) - Coles serves as Executive Director and Managing Attorney for JusticeMatters, which she founded in 2009. She specializes in the provision of trauma-informed humanitarian immigration services for survivors of human trafficking and other traumas.

The purpose of the board is to apply for and receive, on behalf of the State, funding from federal, public or private initiatives, grant programs or donors that will assist in examining and countering the problem of human trafficking in North Carolina.

 
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