October 2, 2017
Gwen Pinson is the new executive director of the Public Service Commission
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – Gwen R. Pinson, the new executive director for the Kentucky Public Service Commission, understands her task is enormous.
“This is a challenging time to be in state government,” Pinson said. “But the work of the PSC touches nearly every citizen in Kentucky, so this agency must continue to function effectively and efficiently.”
A native of Martin County in eastern Kentucky, Pinson replaces Talina Mathews, who was appointed by Gov. Matt Bevin to serve as a PSC Commissioner. The PCS regulates more than 1,500 gas, water, sewer, electric and telecommunication utilities operating in Kentucky.
Before joining the PSC, Pinson was executive director of the Office of General Counsel in the Finance and Administration Cabinet.
“My fellow commissioners and I feel fortunate to have someone with Gwen’s experience and ability to direct the PSC’s day-to-day operations,” PSC Chairman Michael Schmitt said. “Her educational background in accounting and the law and her prior work in both government and the private sector have prepared her well for the responsibilities of her new position.”
Pinson earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting from Morehead State University. She received a Juris Doctorate from the University of Kentucky College of Law, where she graduated first in her class.
“I am proud that the commissioners have entrusted me with the responsibility of leading the PSC staff, which continues to live up to its reputation for professionalism and excellence despite facing both operational issues and difficult regulatory decisions,” Pinson said.
Pinson practiced law in the litigation departments of Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC and Dinsmore & Shohl LLP in Lexington. She also served in the Office of General Counsel in the Finance and Administration Cabinet during the administration of former Gov. Ernie Fletcher.
In 2014, Pinson became Director of Operations for Jobs for Kentucky’s Graduates, Inc., the state affiliate of Jobs for America’s Graduates. A national non-profit organization, it helps underserved students overcome obstacles to graduation and career success by offering a broad range of support services.
Pinson then returned to state government in December 2015, once again becoming general counsel for the Finance and Administration Cabinet.
Pinson is active in her community, serving on the board of directors for the Foster Care Council of LexKy and the board of the University of Kentucky College of Law Alumni Association. Pinson previously served as chair of the Internal Audit Board of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government.
The PSC is an independent agency attached for administrative purposes to the Energy and Environment Cabinet.
By TOM LATEK, Kentucky Today