Biobox: Jack Reasor of Old Dominion Electric Cooperative

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Jackson E. Reasor Jr.

Born: Nov. 13, 1952, in Danville
Education: bachelor of arts, Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tenn., 1975; law degree, University of Richmond T.C. Williams School of Law, 1978
Career: associate, Bolling and Senser law firm in Grundy, 1978; vice president and general counsel, then president and CEO of Miners & Merchants Bank and Trust Co. in Grundy, 1979-83; trust administrative officer, Flat Top National Bank in Bluefield, 1983-91; partner, Galumbeck, Simmons and Reasor law firm in Tazewell, 1991-94; president, Premier Trust Co. in Bluefield, 1994-95; vice president, First Virginia Bank in Bluefield, 1997-98; president and CEO, Old Dominion Electric Cooperative, 1998-present
Public service: Tazewell County Board of Supervisors, 1988-91; Virginia Senate, 1992-98
Community: member of the boards of Averett University, Virginia YMCA, Virginia Center for Coal and Energy Research, Virginia Chamber of Commerce (past chairman), Virginia College Fund, Henrico Education Foundation and Center for Rural Virginia; former member of the Virginia Public Broadcasting Board
Honors: honorary doctorate of law degree from Lincoln Memorial University, 2002
Family: wife Cindy, daughter Megan, son Bryan
Church: Shady Grove United Methodist Church in western Henrico County
Recreation: golf, refereeing high school and middle school basketball, cheering the New York Yankees

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