The Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia announced Tuesday the reappointment of Commissioner Richard A. Beverly for a new term extending through June 30, 2028.
The unanimous decision by the D.C. Council reaffirms Beverly’s dedicated leadership and service. First appointed by Mayor Muriel Bowser in 2016, Beverly continues to play a pivotal role in advancing the Commission’s mission during his third term.
“Throughout his career, Commissioner Beverly has exemplified unwavering dedication to public service and the mission of the Public Service Commission,” said PSC Chairman Emile Thompson. “As a commissioner, he has worked tirelessly to ensure that our utility companies provide safe, reliable, and affordable services to District residents and reach our clean energy goals.”
Beverly’s reappointment marks another chapter in his distinguished public service career. His journey with the D.C. government began as a hearing officer, later ascending to the role of general counsel for the commission in 1997. Following this, he was honored with a presidential appointment to serve as a member of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Administrative Review Board before returning to the DCPSC in 2002.
Beverly has also contributed to his community as an advisory neighborhood commissioner, a volunteer arbitrator for the Better Business Bureau, and remains an active member of the Bar for both the U.S. District Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.