Steve Renfroe
Steve Renfroe was a member of the Mississippi Public Service Commission, serving the Southern District. Renfroe was appointed by Gov. Phil Bryant (R) on September 3, 2013, to fill the seat vacated by Leonard Bentz.[1]
After serving the remainder of Bentz's term, Renfroe said he would not run for the seat when it is up for election in 2015.[2]
Biography
A lifelong resident of Moss Point, Renfroe spent 35 years working for Chevron until his retirement in 2011. During that time he spent 10 years as an environmental specialist and over 20 years managing public and government affairs.[3]
Education
- Bachelor's degree, Mathematics, Mississippi College
Political career
Mississippi Public Service Commission (2013-2016)
Renfroe served on the Mississippi Public Service Commission from September 10, 2013, to January 2016. Appointed to fill out the remainder of Leonard Bentz's term, Renfroe said he would not run for the seat when it is up for election in 2015.
"I will not run in 2015. And because I won't run, I won't accept any political contributions either. I have no interest in becoming really political about this, even though I understand there may be some choppy water ahead," he said.[2]
Appointments
2013
Renfroe was appointed by Gov. Phil Bryant (R) on September 3, 2013, to serve the remainder of Leonard Bentz's term.[1]
Recent news
This section links to a Google news search for the term "Steve + Renfroe + Mississippi"
See also
Mississippi | State Executive Elections | News and Analysis |
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External links
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Governor Bryant, "Gov. Bryant Names Steve Renfroe to Public Service Commission," September 3, 2013
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 WLOX, "New public service commissioner has no interest in politics," September 3, 2013
- ↑ Mississippi Public Service Commission, " About Commissioner Renfroe," accessed February 5, 2013
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Preceded by Leonard Bentz (R) |
Mississippi Public Service Commission 2013–2016 |
Succeeded by Sam Britton (R) |