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Art Graham

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Art Graham
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Florida Public Service Commission
Tenure

2010 - Present

Term ends

2026

Years in position

15

Prior offices
Jacksonville City Council

Compensation

Base salary

$162,020

Elections and appointments
Appointed

July 1, 2010

Education

Bachelor's

Georgia Institute of Technology, 1987

Art Graham is a member of the Florida Public Service Commission. Graham assumed office in 2010. Graham's current term ends on January 1, 2026.

He was first appointed to this position in July 2010 by Gov. Charlie Crist. He was reappointed to a second term by Gov. Rick Scott (R) and to a third term by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R).[1][2]

Graham has served three terms as chair of the commission. The first was from October 2010 to January 2012. The second was from January 2014 to January 2016, and the third was from January 2018 to January 2020.[1]

Biography

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Graham served as President of ART Environemental Consulting Services from 2005-2009. He also worked as Senior Process Engineer at Georgia Pacific LLC from 1995-2007, Recovery Engineer for Georgia Pacific Pulp and Paper from 1995-2002, Sales Engineer for Betz PaperChem from 1991-1995, and was employed at Goodyear Tire and Rubber from 1988-1991.[3]

Education

  • BE, Chemical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1987[1]

Political career

Florida Public Service Commission (2010-Present)

Graham has served on the PSC since 2010.[4]

Jacksonville City Council (2003-2010)

Appointments

2010

Graham was first appointed to the Florida Public Service Commission by Gov. Charlie Crist in July 2010. Crist stated, "Art has a great track record of public service during the past 12 years, and as a councilman, he has already worked to protect utility consumers. His experience in the private sector has given him an understanding of the importance of ensuring the private sector’s responsible use of resources.”[5]

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Political offices
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Florida Public Service Commission
2010-Present
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Jacksonville City Council
2003-2010
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