Governor Morrisey Makes Appointments to Natural Resources Commission

Charleston, W.Va. – Governor Patrick Morrisey today announced the appointment of James Bailey, Lauren Winans, Vincent Cava, Michael Simon, and Vips Alpizar to the West Virginia Natural Resources Commission, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to responsible stewardship of the state’s natural resources.

The Natural Resources Commission consists of seven members appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate to staggered, four-year terms. It plays a vital role in advising the Division of Natural Resources on policies that protect conservation, fish, and wildlife regulation while ensuring continued access for sportsmen, families, and outdoor enthusiasts.

“West Virginia’s natural resources are one of our greatest blessings and a cornerstone of our economy and way of life,” said Governor Morrisey. “James, Lauren, Vincent, Michael, and Vips each bring valuable experience, strong community ties, and a deep appreciation for our state’s outdoor traditions. I am confident they will help guide sound policies that balance conservation, access, and economic opportunity for generations to come.”

James Bailey, a Charleston attorney representing District 5, previously served as the West Virginia Secretary of Commerce, overseeing numerous state agencies, including the Division of Natural Resources. He brings a background in community engagement and a long-standing interest in conservation and responsible land use.

Lauren Winans, a Buckhannon resident, offers experience in organizational leadership and public service, with a focus on collaboration as she represents District 3. Her grandfather, Sgt. Gary Wade (District 1), helped foster her passion for conservation, family, and service of officers across the state, something she has proudly handed down to her daughters. As a television show host, Winans would often highlight Natural Resources Police Officers and showcase the important role they play in protecting West Virginia’s people, land, and wildlife.

Vincent Cava, a seasoned business leader and professional in Bridgeport representing District 1, contributes a strong perspective on resource management and outdoor recreation, reflecting West Virginia’s proud hunting, fishing, and tourism traditions. He is passionate about protecting and responsibly utilizing the region’s natural resources.

Michael Simon, a Weirton attorney with a diverse practice, and who previously served on the Brooke County Board of Education, will serve as an at-large representative, bringing a broad statewide perspective and a strong appreciation for the role outdoor recreation and conservation play in supporting local communities and economic development. 

Vips Alpizar, a Monroe County resident, adds a strong commitment to conservation and community engagement, especially with environmental issues. Owner of a Monroe County Bed and Breakfast, she supports the Commission’s mission to preserve West Virginia’s natural beauty while expanding access to outdoor activities.

The appointees will work alongside fellow commissioners to support the Division of Natural Resources’ mission of conserving the state’s fish, wildlife, and natural habitats while promoting safe and responsible recreation across West Virginia.

“These appointments reflect our commitment to protecting West Virginia’s natural beauty while ensuring it remains accessible for our citizens and visitors,” Governor Morrisey added. “We will continue to champion policies that strengthen our outdoor economy, and preserve these resources for the future.”