On Wednesday, the Tennessee Valley Authority announced the appointments of six new members to serve on its Board of Directors.

TVA appointed the following members to serve on its Board of Directors this week:

  • Beth Geer of Brentwood, Tennessee
  • Bobby Klein of Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • Michelle Moore of Midlothian, Virginia
  • Bill Renick of Ashland, Mississippi
  • Joe Ritch of Huntsville, Alabama
  • Wade White of Eddyville, Kentucky

All six new board members were nominated by President Joe Biden and had their nominations confirmed by the U.S. Senate. TVA board members serve a term of five years.

“We are delighted to have Beth, Bobby, Michelle, Bill, Joe, and Wade join the TVA team during this challenging but exciting period,” TVA Board Chair Bill Kilbride said in a statement. “They each bring diverse perspectives and experience to the Board that will help guide TVA as it plans for the future while entering its 90th year of service to the region.”

Two out of the six recently-appointed board members have served roles in past democrat presidential administrations.

Beth Geer, according to TVA, currently serves as the chief of staff to former Vice President Al Gore and has a history of serving in roles in the Clinton-Gore White House, the U.S. Department of Labor, and the U.S. Senate. TVA describes Geer as having “an extensive policy experience in climate change and environmental justice.”

Also with a history of serving in a democrat presidential administration is Michelle Moore, who “worked to connect clean energy with affordability and quality of life for more than 25 years, including leading federal sustainability and infrastructure project delivery for the Obama White House,” according to TVA.

The change to TVA’s Board of Directors comes less than two weeks after the company issued rolling blackout mandates during Christmas weekend for 153 local power companies in response to cold temperatures driving up the power demand.

Following the terminations of the rolling blackout mandates, TVA announced that it had set “multiple power demand records” during the “extreme weather event,” as previously reported by The Tennessee Star.

As a result, TVA recently announced that a “thorough review” is in place of the events leading up to its rolling blackout mandates.

– – –

Kaitlin Housler is a reporter at The Tennessee Star and The Star News Network.