A Lancaster County resident has been appointed to a top administrative post at the state agency that regulates public utilities in Pennsylvania.
Millersville University graduate Amy R. Zuvich is the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission’s new director of the Bureau of Administration.
The bureau provides support for administrative matters in the daily operation of the commission. The bureau is responsible for the preparation of the PUC budget, collection of assessments, contracts, travel-related services, mail distribution, inventory control, automotive services and the facilities where staff are located.
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Zuvich also will manage the administration of collection and disbursement of natural gas impact fees to local municipalities and production of an annual report for the state Legislature.Â
Zuvich, who lives in Manheim Township, has served as the PUC’s chief of the Fiscal Operations Division in the Bureau of Administration since 2019, managing all fiscal-related activities of the commission, as well as the submission of the commission’s annual budget to the Secretary of the Budget and state Legislature. She previously served as a fiscal specialist III and IV in the Bureau of Administration from 2012 to 2019. In these roles, Zuvich worked with every PUC bureau, as well as with other state and federal agencies.
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She has worked for state government agencies since 2006.
Among the major projects she will lead in her new role is the development of the PUC’s next five-year plan.
Zuvich has a bachelor’s degree in finance and accounting and lives with her partner, TJ, and their 12-year-old daughter, Chesney.
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