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David A. Haney
A graduate
of Fairmont State College with a bachelor's degree in business administration,
with additional course work toward an MBA at the West Virginia College
of Graduate Studies, Mr. Haney serves the West Virginia Education
Association (WVEA) as their Executive Director. Mr. Haney was first
employed by the WVEA in 1978 as Director of Business Affairs and
became the Assistant Executive Director in 1987. Prior to
joining the WVEA staff, Mr. Haney was the assistant to the Executive
Director of the West Virginia Teachers' Retirement Board for four
years.
Mr. Haney's expertise on finance and education is frequently sought by state groups. He has been appointed by Governors, legislative leaders,
and the West Virginia State Superintendent of Schools to serve on numerous government committees and commissions dealing with retirement, health insurance, school finance and investments.
In November 1988, after Governor Gaston Caperton was elected, Mr. Haney was one of ten financial experts appointed by Caperton to serve on the "Financial Condition Task Force" to determine the financial
condition of West Virginia prior to Caperton assuming office in January 1989.
In March 1989, Mr. Haney was appointed to the Governor's Public Retirement Task Force to study and recommend necessary pension
reforms in West Virginia. This task force's work resulted in the current actuarial funding of the old Teachers Retirement Plan, the adoption of the new defined contribution retirement system and the
consolidation of the administration of all plan programs under one agency, the Consolidated Public Retirement Board. In 1991, Mr. Haney was appointed by Governor Caperton to serve on the
Consolidated Public Retirement Board. He was appointed to the Board of Trustees for the West Virginia Investment Management Board on April 22, 1996.
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