A former state representative, Commissioner Doug Everett took office in January 2003. He represents PSC District 1, the southern portion of the state that stretches from Macon to Savannah.
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A veteran of non-profit work who focuses on consumer protection and accountability, Commissioner Tim Echols took office in January 2011. He represents PSC District 2, which covers the eastern central portion of the state running from Gwinnett to Screven counties.
He works to promote clean energy initiatives and speaks the importance of safe disposal of nuclear waste.
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Commission Chairman Chuck Eaton took office in January 2007. He represents PSC District 3, the metro Atlanta area.
To gain a better understanding of the judicial issues he faces at the commission, Commissioner Eaton began attending classes at Georgia State Law School in 2009 and studies nights as he works toward his degree.
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A former state representative and re-elected member of the commission, Commissioner Lauren "Bubba" McDonald, Jr. represents PSC District 4, which ranges across the north Georgia mountains to the north Georgia coast.
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A former Cobb County Commissioner, Commissioner Stan Wise has served continuously since he first took office in January 1995. He represents PSC District 5, the west central portion of the state that includes Cobb, Douglas and Carroll counties.
He's served on the Southeastern Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners and the U.S. Department of Energy State Energy Advisory Board.
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