Kentucky HBPA's Marty Maline To Retire After 47 Years

Marty Maline | Jennie Rees Photo

After 47 years serving as executive director of the Kentucky HBPA, Marty Maline will retire effective Dec. 31. Joe Clabes, who has overseen the Kentucky HBPA's government affairs and advocacy, has been named interim executive director and will work alongside Maline through December during the transition.

“I think more than anything, maybe it's time to turn it over to a younger person with a lot of enthusiasm and they can all improve the organization,” said Maline. “We're in good shape. We've got this great office here. There's a whole different set of issues, obviously HISA being one. (But) we've got good people. I'm really excited about those young guys.”

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