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CHARLESTON — A former service forester in Roane County has been named state forester and director of the West Virginia Division of Forestry.
Jeremy C. Jones is a West Virginia native and a graduate of West Virginia University.
He has over 20 years of experience with the Division of Forestry, beginning as a service forester in Roane County. Most recently, he was assistant state forester-fire for the division.
The announcement was made Monday by Gov. Jim Justice.
Jones succeeds Tom Cover, who retired as forestry director.
“I am honored to continue to serve the West Virginia Division of Forestry through this new role and thank Gov. Justice for this opportunity,” Jones said. “I am excited to lead the agency into the future.”
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