Your West Florida Electric Board of Trustees has appointed David E. Corbin of Alford, Florida, to fill the District 5 Board of Trustees seat left vacant by the passing of long-time trustee, A.C. Miles.
Corbin’s family has been members of WFEC for three generations and he has been a member himself for the past seven years.
Corbin is currently employed by the Holmes County Board of Commissioners as County Projects
Director where he is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the Holmes County Board of Commissioners. He was previously employed by the Washington County Board of Commissioners and retired in May 2016 after working with the county 37 years. 38803002
He has served as a member of the of Panhandle Public Library Cooperative Services (PPLCS) Board for the past six years and as Chairman for the past four years. The PPLCS was established in 1992 and serves over 109,000 residents of Calhoun, Holmes and Jackson counties with a combined library collection of approximately 200,000 items in its multi-county libraries.
Corbin is the son of Eugene, Sr. and Addleane Corbin. He is married to Rebecca Corbin and they have one daughter, Jennifer, and two granddaughters, Jailey and Makenna. In his spare time, he enjoys hunting and riding horses.
“I want to thank the Board of Trustees for their trust in me and for appointing me as trustee. I look forward to working with everyone and being the best we can be together,” said Corbin.
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