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Philip Jones (Washington)

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Philip Jones
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Prior offices
Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission
Successor: Jay Balasbas

Education

Bachelor's

Harvard College, 1977

Philip Jones is a former commissioner on the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission.[1]

Biography

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Jones has worked in the energy field since the 1970s. After graduating from Harvard he moved to Japan to serve as director of the state of Ohio's offices in Tokyo. After four years in Japan, Jones joined the staff of U.S. Sen. Daniel Evans in 1983, serving as a lead staffer until 1989.[2]

Education

  • Bachelor's degree, East Asian studies, Harvard College, 1977

Political career

Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (2005-2017)

Jones served as a member of the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission from 2005 to 2017.

Appointments

2011

Jones was re-appointed to the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission by Gov. Chris Gregoire in 2010 and unanimously confirmed by the state Senate in April 2011.[3]

2005

Jones was first appointed to the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission by Gov. Chris Gregoire in March 2005.[3]

Recent news

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
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Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission
2005 - 2017
Succeeded by
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