Arkansas Commissioner appointed to NARUC Board of Directors

Published on October 24, 2019 by Kevin Randolph

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National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) President and Iowa Utilities Board Member Nick Wagner recently appointed Commissioner Kimberly A. O’Guinn of the Arkansas Public Service Commission (PSC) to the NARUC Board of Directors.

“I am grateful to President Wagner for providing me an opportunity to serve NARUC as a member of the Board of Directors,” O’Guinn said. “NARUC is an invaluable resource and an instrumental voice for utility commissions. I look forward to continuing my support of NARUC and its mission in this capacity.”

O’Guinn has served on the Arkansas PSC since November 2016. Previously, she was the director of communications for the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality and was also an engineer in the ADEQ’s Office of Air Quality for 16 years.

O’Guinn serves on several NARUC committees, including the Committee on Energy Resources and the Environment, the Washington Action Program and the Committee on International Relations. She is also president of Southwest Power Pool’s Regional State Committee, is co-chair of the National Utilities Diversity Council and serves on the Financial Research Institute Board and on the Center for Public Utilities Advisory Council.

She received a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering from the University of Oklahoma. She was an Engineering Fellowship Recipient with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s NASA Space Grant Consortium/NASA Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research.

“Commissioner O’Guinn brings a wealth of knowledge, strategic skills, and dynamic experience,” Wagner said. “We are looking forward to her positive and constructive contributions to the board.”

O’Guinn’s term on the board expires Oct. 31, 2022, but she may be reappointed by NARUC’s Executive Committee.

The NARUC Board of Directors consists of the president, the first vice president, the second vice president, the treasurer, each past president who is an active member and 20 other active members representing state commissions.