CHARLESTON WV (Hinton News) – Renee A. Larrick has been appointed by Gov. Jim Justice to a second, six-year term on the Public Service Commission of West Virginia.
“It is a great honor that Governor Justice has shown such confidence to appoint me to another term,” the Beckley native said. Larrick was first appointed to the three-member Commission in July 2017. Her term had expired on June 30, but she continued to serve.
“Renee has proven to be an important part of the Commission leadership,” Chairman Charlotte R. Lane said. “We rely on her good judgment in deciding cases.”
As a commissioner, Larrick is also a member of the Water Committee of the Washington, D.C.,-based National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners and is a member of the Mid-Atlantic Conference of Regulatory Utilities Commissioners of Washington, D.C.
Larrick was the business manager for a private law firm in Beckley before she was appointed to the Commission. She also taught college and high school courses in Raleigh County. She is a graduate of the University of Kentucky.
Larrick and her husband live in Daniels, Raleigh County.
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