Clover Hill District
Arthur S.
Warren
Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors
Art Warren has served the citizens of
Chesterfield County for 19 years. He has
represented the Clover Hill District on the
Board of Supervisors since 1992, after serving
on the Chesterfield Planning Commission for four
years. He was elected as Board Chairman in 1993,
1997, 2000, and 2003.
He holds a Master of Science degree in urban
planning and an undergraduate degree in history
and political science and graduated from the
Virginia Institute of Political Leadership at
the University of Virginia. In undergraduate
school, Mr. Warren was elected president of the
student body, treasurer of the Methodist Student
Fellowship, selected to Top Ten Seniors, and
Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges
and Universities. Warren was a graduate
assistant at the University of Tennessee and is
the 1994 recipient of the Local Official Award
by the Virginia Chapter of the American Planning
Association.
Warren was elected as Chairman of the
Richmond Regional Planning District Commission
and the Metropolitan Transportation Planning
Organization in 1998-1999. He is the former
executive director of the Rappahannock-Rapidan
Planning District Commission and Director of
Planning for the Crater Planning District
Commission.

Warren was elected Chairman of the Richmond
International Airport Commission in 2001-2002
during the time when airports throughout the
United States were dealing with 9-11 and major
security concerns following 9-11. He has served
on the Airport Commission for 13 years.
Warren was initially elected to the Virginia
Association of Counties (VACo) Board of
Directors in 1992 and has served on the board
for 14 years.
Warren was appointed to the Greater Richmond
Partnership, Inc. in 2000, which consists of
public and private sector leaders promoting job
and business growth in the Richmond Metropolitan
Area. He served as Chairman of the Partnership’s
Marketing Committee, as well as its Board of
Directors.

His full time job is Manager of Radiological
Emergency Response Planning for the Virginia
Department of Emergency Management, and he works
with all nuclear facilities within Virginia,
including Department of Defense nuclear
facilities and Dominion-Virginia Power’s nuclear
power plant program. He has a wide range of
experience conducting training sessions on
homeland security and has participated in
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA),
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Nuclear
Energy Institute (NEI) and the Harvard School of
Public Health training classes. Warren is a
member of the Institute of Nuclear Materials
Management (INMM) and the American Nuclear
Society (ANS).
Warren was appointed by Congressman Eric
Cantor to serve on the Seventh Congressional
District Homeland Security and Safety Council
studying ways to make the region safer from
terrorism and was also appointed by three
Virginia governors to serve as state liaison
officer to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
representing the Commonwealth of Virginia on
matters of public health and safety and homeland
security.
Warren has also served on the Virginia
Efficiency in Government Commission and Virginia
Streamline in Government Commission as a staff
representative.
He has been a member of the Chesterfield
Republican Committee for 23 years and served as
Treasurer of the Congressional District
Republican Committee for two years. He wrote
environmental policy position papers for three
gubernatorial campaigns during the 1980’s -
1990’s.
Art and Linda Warren have three grown
children and four grandchildren.
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