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January 2021
 

Navarro Takes Oath of Office; Becomes 37th SCC Commissioner

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Contact: Ken Schrad
Phone: 804-371-9858
Email: ken.schrad@scc.virginia.gov

RICHMOND – Angela L. Navarro was sworn in on Jan. 5, 2021, as the 37th commissioner of the State Corporation Commission (SCC). Navarro was appointed by Governor Ralph S. Northam to complete the unexpired term of Mark C. Christie who became a member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on January 4, 2021.

Prior to being appointed to the Commission, Navarro served as Deputy Secretary of Commerce and Trade under Governor Northam, where she worked on housing, small business, economic development, and energy policies.

She has also served as Deputy Secretary of Natural Resources for Governor Northam and Governor Terry McAuliffe. In that role she advised each administration on land conservation, energy, and environmental policies.

Before entering government service, Navarro practiced law with the Southern Environmental Law Center. She led the organization’s energy efficiency practice across a six-state southeastern region and was the organization’s lead attorney on energy matters in Virginia.

Navarro holds degrees in business and English from the University of Florida and a law degree from Georgetown Law.

The other two SCC commissioners are Judith Williams Jagdmann, the current chair, and Jehmal T. Hudson who was also appointed by the Governor and took office in July.

The Commissioners serve six-year terms. Both appointments are subject to confirmation by the Virginia General Assembly during its 2021 legislative session.

Established in 1902, the SCC's authority encompasses utilities, insurance, state-chartered financial institutions, securities, retail franchising, railroad safety, and underground utility damage prevention. The Commission also serves as the Commonwealth's central filing office for all entities formed or registered under Virginia corporate law.