CHARLESTON,
WV – Today, Gov. Jim Justice appointed Heather Glasko-Tully of
Summersville to the West Virginia House of Delegates representing the
41st District, covering parts of Nicholas and Greenbrier counties.
Click here to view appointment letter
Glasko-Tully fills the vacancy created by the resignation of Delegate
Jordan Hill.
An ICU bedside nurse for 13 years, Glasko-Tully was among the 2017
recipients of the Future of Nursing WV’s “40 Under 40” award.
Glasko-Tully began working as a family nurse practitioner in 2018. She is
a member of the West Virginia Nurses Association, American Nurses
Association, and the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.
“I am very appreciative of Governor Justice for this appointment. It is a
tremendous honor to be selected to represent the citizens of a community
that I love with all my heart,” Glasko-Tully said. “I’m excited to be
able to use my skills and knowledge of the healthcare field to make the
necessary changes we need to promote the health and well-being of all
West Virginians. I'm also going to work to help make our education system
the very best it can be.
“I’m looking forward to making West Virginia a better place to live and
work,” Glasko-Tully said.
She and her husband Lawrence reside in Summersville and adore their five
grandchildren. They have a cat; Lucy, and two donkeys; Mistletoe and
Holly. |