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A Board of Commissioners,
comprised of local citizens elected on non-partisan
basis, sets policy for this utility. Three Commissioners
each represent a certain area of the county, and are
elected for six-year terms. Two Commissioners-at-large
each serve four-year terms. The terms are staggered
so that two members of the board are elected every two
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Thomas
W. Flint, President
A-At Large
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Flint joined the Commission after being elected to
the Board in the fall of 2000. He is a fifth generation
farmer actively farming in Grant County. As founder
and director for AgFarmation, he is a grassroots activist
and Director of the Blacksands Irrigation District
and the Columbia Basin development League. Commissioner
Flint has a BA in Industrial technology from Central
Washington University. |
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Terry Brewer, Vice President
District #1
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Commissioner Brewer was elected to the Commission in 2006. He has over 30 years of experience in the electric utility industry. Mr. Brewer is the Executive Director for the Grant County Economic Development Council where he assists existing Grant County businesses expand and recruits new businesses to the county. He graduated from Indiana University with a degree in business management and administration. Commissioner Brewer serves on the Washington Association of Economic Development Councils, is a board member for the North Central Workforce Development Council and is a member of the Soap Lake Planning Advisory Committee. |
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Greg
Hansen,
Secretary
District #2
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Greg Hansen,
Grant County PUD Commissioner, joined the five-member
Board of Commissioners after being elected in the fall
of 2004. He has been a Grant County resident for the
past 60 years and is retired from a real estate and
insurance career. He grew up on a farm near Moses Lake.
Hansen received a degree in accounting and business
administration from the University of Washington. |
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Bob Bernd , Asst. Secretary
B-At Large
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Commissioner Bernd joined the Commission after being elected in the fall of 2006. A Grant County native, he is retired from a career in moving, waste disposal and recycling. Mr. Bernd is a graduate of Washington State University and holds a degree in business management. Commissioner Bernd served 26 years on the Moses Lake Planning Commission, is a board member for the Boys and Girls Club of the Columbia Basin and a board member for the Grant County Housing Authority. |
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Randall M. Allred, Commissioner
District #3
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Commissioner Allred, elected to the Commission in
2002, has been a resident of Grant County for 40 years
and has 30 years of experience in Agri-business. He
owns and manages 5 related businesses in Washington
and Oregon, and is a former President and current member
serving his 17th year on the Quincy Columbia Basin
Irrigation District Board of Directors. |
To send an e-mail to the Commission, please click commissioners@gcpud.org
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A Board of Commissioners, comprised of local citizens
elected on non-partisan basis, sets policy for
this utility. Three Commissioners representing
District's 1, 2, and 3 of the county, are elected
for six-year terms. Two Commissioners-at-large,
Districts A - B each serve four-year terms. The
terms are staggered so that two members of the
board are elected every two years.
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