Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia
Steven Schwark is an experienced public affairs specialist currently serving at the Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia since March 2020, focusing on promoting renewable energy initiatives. Prior to this role, Steven was a social media manager at the Truth Initiative, where significant contributions were made to youth smoking prevention campaigns through the development of brand voice and creative content. Earlier experience includes serving as a social media and electronic communications specialist for the American Psychological Association, enhancing public understanding of psychology, and working as a program coordinator for the Federation of Associations in Behavioral & Brain Sciences, where foundational skills in web management were gained. Steven's career began with an internship at the White House Commission on Remembrance, coupled with earlier roles in visitor services. Steven holds a Bachelor of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Studies from Miami University, encompassing psychology, political science, and history.
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Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia
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The Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia was originally established by Congress in 1913 and was reaffirmed by Congress as an independent agency of the District of Columbia Government in the District of Columbia Home Rule Charter in 1973. The DCPSC functions as an independent, quasi-judicial agency in the District of Columbia Government. The mission of the PSC is to serve the public interest by ensuring that financially healthy electric, natural gas, and telecommunications companies provide safe, reliable, and quality services at reasonable rates for District of Columbia residential, business, and government customers.