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2005
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Atlanta Energy Marketer Appointed to Board of Directors of the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority
Atlanta – Livia Whisenhunt, President and CEO of PS Energy Group, Inc. was appointed by Governor Sonny Perdue to the Board of Directors of the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority
(GRTA). Ms. Whisenhunt succeeds Richard L. Tucker on the GRTA Board. Her term of office began June 6, 2005 and will end June 1,
2009.
Formed in 1999 by Governor Barnes at the urging of Atlanta’s business community, GRTA’s mission is to improve Georgia’s mobility, air quality and land use
practices. This is accomplished through cooperative ventures with local, state, federal and private partners linking land use regulations and planning agencies and transportation agencies.
Ms. Whisenhunt is founder, CEO and President of PS Energy Group, Inc., an Atlanta based energy marketing and fleet services company specializing in providing value-added companion services for automated vehicle tracking, inventory management and fuel management since 1985. PS Energy
Group markets nationally to small to midsize service based businesses, utilities, local/state/federal agencies, and private industry. PS Energy
Group is also recognized as one of the country’s Top 500 Hispanic owned companies and Top 500 Woman owned
companies.
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Ms. Whisenhunt states, “It is a
great honor for me, as a resident of Georgia, to have the
opportunity to participate in making a difference for fellow
Georgians. Ms. Whisenhunt’s previous appointments were in
1996, when she was appointed by the Lieutenant Governor of the
State of Georgia to the House Competitive Natural Gas Service
Study Committee established to study and make recommendations
regarding the deregulation of the natural gas distribution
system in the state. And in July 1999 when she was appointed to
served as the Southeastern Region Chairperson to the Federal
Regulatory Fairness Board (REGFAIR), a board established by
Congress and the President, under the Small Business Regulatory
Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, to represent small businesses
and comment on the enforcement activities of federal regulatory
agencies.
GRTA is the State of Georgia
authority that works to improve Georgia's mobility, air quality,
and land use practices. More specifically, GRTA works with those
counties in Georgia that have been designated non-attainment
under the Federal Clean Air Act Standards. Chief among GRTA's
roles and principles are the commitment to operate as an open,
accountable, efficient and effective public agency, that will
base decisions on fact-based analysis that provide the greatest
public benefit for the resources invested, and that GRTA will
advocate and implement a transportation system that is
multi-modal, seamless and accessible to all.
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