On a chilly Wednesday, November 20th, the buzz in Columbia was all about **_big changes_** in the world of environmental services! Governor Henry McMaster made a significant announcement that has caught the attention of many – he has officially appointed **_Myra Reece_** as the very first director of the newly formed Department of Environmental Services.
Myra isn’t new to the scene. In fact, she’s quite familiar with the ins and outs of environmental matters in South Carolina. Before this pivotal appointment, she held various leadership roles at the Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC). However, when DHEC was split into smaller agencies last year, Myra took on a vital role as the **_interim director_** for environmental services. Talk about being at the right place at the right time!
Now, while Myra has been granted this exciting position, there’s a tiny detail to clear up. Her permanent title still needs to receive the official thumbs up from the Senate in January. But everyone seems to be rallying behind her, and the expectations are high! A solid start for the newly established department, don’t you think?
So, what’s all the fuss about having a dedicated director for environmental services? Well, environmental health, conservation, and sustainable practices have become more crucial than ever! Over the past couple of years, South Carolina has seen a growing need for effective management of its natural resources. This new department under Myra’s leadership aims to focus on addressing these critical issues.
As Myra steps into this position, it’s not just about overseeing current projects – it’s about planning for the future! With climate changes affecting all states, there’s a pressing need for policies that protect the environment while supporting economic growth. Myra will be at the forefront of **_crafting strategies_** that appeal to both environmental advocates and industry leaders alike.
What makes this appointment even more thrilling is the cooperative spirit expected from Myra! Community involvement is **_paramount_**, and she has already indicated her eagerness to connect with residents, stakeholders, and local organizations. It’s all about working together to ensure that South Carolina’s natural beauty is preserved for generations to come!
Residents are encouraged to share their thoughts and suggestions as Myra takes the helm. This is your chance to weigh in on the important issues concerning local wildlife, air quality, waste management, and more. If you care about the environment and want your voice to be heard, now is the time!
As we eagerly await the Senate’s confirmation and look forward to what Myra Reece has in store for the Department of Environmental Services, one thing is for sure – Columbia is ready for the changes that lay ahead! The commitment to **_protecting our environment_** is a journey, and with strong leadership in place, great things are likely on the horizon.
So, stay tuned, folks! This story is just beginning, and we can’t wait to see what Myra Reece will bring to the table in the upcoming months. Make sure to keep the conversation going – our environment deserves nothing less!
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