Bruce Breslow
Bruce Breslow was a member of the Nevada Public Utilities Commission. He was appointed to the commission by Gov. Brian Sandoval (R) in August 2017.[1] Breslow retired November 2, 2018.[2]
Biography
Breslow began his career in public service as the mayor of Sparks, Nevada. He worked as the executive director of the Nevada Agency for Nuclear Projects and as a commissioner for the Nevada Transportation Authority before serving as the director of the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles. From November 2012 to August 2017, Breslow served as the director of the Nevada Department of Business and Industry.[1]
Education
- Bachelor's degree, journalism, University of Missouri[1]
Political career
Nevada Public Utilities Commission (2017-2018)
Breslow was appointed to serve as a member of the Nevada Public Utilities Commission by Gov. Sandoval in August 2017. He succeeded former commissioner Paul Thomsen.[1] Breslow retired November 2, 2018.[2]
Appointments
2017
Breslow was appointed to serve as a member of the Nevada Public Utilities Commission by Gov. Sandoval in August 2017.[1]
See also
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Preceded by Paul Thomsen |
Nevada Public Utilities Commission 2017-2018 |
Succeeded by C.J. Manthe |
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