The Delaware Division of the Public Advocate has chosen Samantha Hajek to serve as Deputy Public Advocate. Hajek will focus on expanding the division's capacity to help utility consumers through complaint investigations and increased outreach efforts.

Delaware’s Division of the Public Advocate has announced the appointment of Samantha Hajek to the position of Deputy Public Advocate, marking a significant step in strengthening consumer protection services across the state.
In her new role, Hajek will work to enhance the DPA’s ability to serve utility customers throughout Delaware. Her responsibilities will include supervising investigations into consumer complaints, broadening community engagement efforts, and working more closely with lawmakers and stakeholders.
The appointment represents the division’s commitment to expanding its advocacy work on behalf of Delaware residents who need assistance with utility-related issues.
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