Governor Earl Ray Tomblin today announced appointments to the West Virginia Ethics Commission. Appointments are effective July 1, 2014.
Pursuant to House Bill 4298, the governor’s appointments are as follows:
Bob Wolfe, Democrat from the 3rd Congressional District, will serve a term ending 2019. Wolfe will serve as a representative who served as an elected county school board member. Wolfe, the designated chair, will be tasked with calling the Commission’s first meeting.
The Honorable Karen Disibbio, Democrat from the 3rd Congressional District, will serve a term ending 2017. Disibbio will serve as a representative who served as an elected or appointed county official.
Suzan Singleton, Independent from the 1st Congressional District, will serve a term ending 2017. Singleton will serve as a representative who served as an elected or appointed municipal official.
The Honorable Mike Greer, Republican from the 1st Congressional District, will serve a term ending 2019. Greer will serve as a representative who served as a member of the West Virginia Legislature.
Terry Walker, Democrat from the 2nd Congressional District, will serve a term ending 2019. Walker will serve as a representative from a rural area.
In addition, Gov. Tomblin made the following appointments:
Larry Tweel, Democrat from the 3rd Congressional District, will serve a term ending 2015. Tweel will serve as a citizen member.
Monte Williams, Democrat from the 1st Congressional District, will serve a term ending 2015. Williams will serve as a citizen member.
Jack Buckalew, Republican from the 2nd Congressional District, will serve a term ending 2015. Buckalew will serve as a citizen member.
Betty Ireland, Republican from the 2nd Congressional District, will serve a term ending in 2017. Ireland will serve as a citizen member.