MORGANTOWN W.Va. (WVDN) – The West Virginia Association of Counties (WVACo) has announced the appointment of Greg Vandall, longtime Assessor of Summers County, as its new President for the 2025–2026 term. Vandall, who was elected in March at a WVACo conference, was officially inducted June 2 by its Board of Directors during the organization’s spring meeting in Morgantown.
Now entering his fifth consecutive term as Assessor, Vandall brings more than 15 years of public service experience and a deep commitment to community involvement across county life.
“It is a great honor to accept this appointment to serve as President of this association, representing all 55 counties,” said Vandall. “County officials and courthouse employees are on the front lines every day, and for many West Virginians, they are the face of government.”
Before entering public service, Vandall worked for two decades as a sales consultant with Twin State Salon Service, based in his hometown of Hinton. He was first elected Assessor in 2009 and went on to serve as President of the West Virginia Assessor’s Association in 2014, along with multiple terms on the WVACo board.
WVACo Executive Director Jonathan Adler praised Vandall’s leadership style and commitment to public service.
“Greg leads with humility, heart, and a deep respect for his fellow officials,” said Adler. “He understands what it means to serve – and not just at the courthouse, but in his church, in his town, and in his family. His dedication to county government and the communities we represent makes him an ideal leader for this moment.”
Outside the courthouse, Vandall is an active community leader, currently serving as President of the Hinton Area Foundation, and as a member of First Baptist Church of Hinton, Elks Lodge #821, and a familiar voice in local sports as the “Voice of the Bobcats” for Summers County High School football.
A family man deeply rooted in Summers County, he is married to Shirley Davis Vandall, a respected local educator. They are proud parents to daughters Haley Lane and Heidi Vandall, both teachers, and grandparents to five grandchildren: Logan, Olivia, Grayson, Aubrey, and Crew.
Looking ahead to his term as President, Vandall says his priority will be to champion the value of county government and the vital role of local officials and staff.
“Courthouses aren’t just buildings – they are service centers, places where real people get real help. My goal is to ensure county government is recognized as a trusted asset to the people of West Virginia,” he said.
Vandall also offered gratitude to his colleagues and constituents.
“I want to thank the many Assessors and elected officials who have given me guidance and support, and especially the staff of the Summers County Courthouse and Assessor’s Office. Their dedication inspires me every day,” he said.
The new WVACo president also encouraged civic involvement.
“Volunteering in your church, your schools, local clubs, or sporting events – these are the things that keep our communities strong. Without volunteers, nothing gets done,” Vandall said.