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Governor Appoints Assistant Fire Chief Gerry Maiatico to State Fire Services Board

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Assistant Fire Chief Gerry Maiatico of Warren County has been appointed to the Virginia Fire Services Board by Governor Glenn Youngkin. The announcement, made on June 27, highlights Maiatico’s long-standing commitment to public safety and fire prevention, as well as his leadership in emergency response.

Assistant Fire Chief Gerry Maiatico, newly appointed to the Virginia Fire Services Board, will represent the Virginia Fire Prevention Association as he helps shape statewide fire safety and emergency response policies.

The Virginia Fire Services Board plays a key role in shaping fire safety policy across the state. Made up of 15 members, the board advises on fire prevention strategies, rescue operations, firefighter training, and safety standards. It also works with fire departments and public safety organizations to make sure Virginia communities are protected by effective, well-coordinated emergency services.

Chief Maiatico’s appointment isn’t just another name on the list, and it reflects years of leadership within the Virginia Fire Prevention Association (VFPA), where he has served on the board of directors and as president. In this new position, he will officially represent the VFPA on the state board, bringing the voice of professional fire prevention advocates into state-level discussions and decisions.

His appointment was met with strong support from local and state fire officials.

“We are proud to see Assistant Chief Maiatico appointed to the Virginia Fire Services Board,” said Warren County Fire Chief James Bonzano. “His expertise, dedication, and leadership will greatly benefit our efforts to improve fire safety and emergency response, not only here in Warren County but throughout the state.”

Shawn Maddox, the current president of the Virginia Fire Prevention Association, echoed those sentiments. “Past-President Maiatico’s appointment reflects his deep commitment to fire prevention, public safety, and our Association,” Maddox said. “I am confident he will make significant contributions to the fire board’s mission and help shape policies that protect our communities and firefighters now and into the future.”

In his new role, Chief Maiatico will serve a minimum four-year term, helping guide statewide fire services and policy during a time of continued growth and change in the field. From adapting to new technology in emergency response to developing training standards for future firefighters, the board’s work impacts fire departments large and small across Virginia.

For Warren County, the appointment also marks a source of pride. It recognizes not only the individual achievements of Chief Maiatico but also the strength and dedication of the region’s fire service teams. His role on the board means that local experiences and needs will be considered in broader statewide decisions.

This move by Governor Youngkin places a well-known and respected fire professional at the center of Virginia’s ongoing efforts to improve fire protection and public safety. As communities face increasing challenges—from natural disasters to population growth—experienced leadership like Maiatico’s is expected to play a crucial role in shaping the future of fire services in the Commonwealth.

Chief Maiatico’s term on the Virginia Fire Services Board begins immediately and will run for at least four years.

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