b. In appointing public members to the board, the Governor shall seek to ensure that, to the extent possible, a majority of the public members have relevant experience in one or more of the following areas related to maternal, infant, and childhood health care, with the goal of ensuring the board includes representative experience in as many of these areas as is possible: obstetrics; neonatal care; perinatal clinical services; family planning; perinatal workforce development; education; research and innovation; community health work; social services; public health awareness; leadership; doula care; midwifery care; and other relevant experience, including lived experience, related to racial disparities affecting delivery of health care services and mortality and morbidity rates. In addition, when appointing public members to the board, the Governor shall seek to appoint women and minorities who have been most acutely impacted by maternal and infant health disparities, with a particular focus on Black and Latina women and on women residing in Trenton, and with additional focus on Black and Latina women who have given birth within the last three years.