From Deseret News archives:
New consumer chief
Huntsman's choice faces little opposition
Beck, 38, was one of two finalists competing for the job after Huntsman in September rejected four previous candidates. The position has been vacant since March, when former director Leslie Reberg stepped down.
Beck, who resides in Minnesota, also has worked as a consumer advocate for the Minnesota Department of Commerce and as a rate regulation analyst for an electric cooperative.
She must still be confirmed by a majority vote of the six-member consumer committee, which is expected to discuss the matter on Nov. 14.
Beck's responsibilities at Xcel included electricity forecast planning. Most recently she worked on a proposal for an additional 375-megawatt base load resource that involves wind and hydro power.
Beck said she did not have any involvement in nuclear projects at Xcel, including the company's efforts to ship nuclear waste to Skull Valley, about 50 miles from Salt Lake City. The Star Tribune, a daily newspaper in Minneapolis, reported earlier this year that Xcel spent $23 million on efforts to ship its nuclear waste to Utah.
Beck added that when she began working at the Minnesota Department of Commerce, there was a push to move its spent nuclear fuel storage out of state.
"I had to actively avoid working on that, too," Beck said. "I have had no involvement in any nuclear projects at all."
Huntsman praised Beck's professional background in a prepared statement, saying he was "fully confident she will make an excellent director."
Francine Giani, executive director of the Utah Department of Commerce, said Beck has met with the governor.
"He was extremely impressed with her and her enthusiasm," Giani said. "She has that right combination that makes what she walks into be very easy. She's comfortable with the issues. She's familiar with them. She understands them."
Dee Jay Hammon, chairman of the consumer committee, said he is looking forward to bringing Beck's name before the full committee for a vote.
It appears Beck's confirmation will be a smooth process, unlike that of Reberg, who was nearly rejected in her confirmation vote because of her previous employment as a community relations manager at US WEST.
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