CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – The West Virginia Department of Human Services announced on Wednesday that the Bureau for Social Services has a new boss.
Lorie Bragg, who had been serving as the interim commissioner, was announced on Wednesday as the new Bureau chief. Bragg has been leading the agency for the past several months, according to a press release from WV DHS, guiding it through the transition.
“Her efforts have driven meaningful progress on some of the most pressing issues in the state’s child welfare system and her leadership is expected to continue guiding the bureau toward lasting, systemic change,” the press statement said.
The press release said Bragg has more than two decades of experience in child welfare and social services and she has held a variety of roles, from Child Protective Services (CPS) Case Aide to Deputy Commissioner.
“Throughout her career, she has remained focused on improving outcomes for children and families across West Virginia,” the press release said. “She has led several key initiatives, including the creation of the Bureau’s Placement Division and enhancements to the youth assessment process, each rooted in a commitment to ensuring individuals receive the care and support they deserve. Her track record of challenging the status quo and driving meaningful change has only deepened during her time as Interim Commissioner.
“Known for her collaborative leadership style and deep understanding of the system’s complexities, Lorie is recognized for bringing people together to build consensus, drive solutions, and achieve shared goals. Her ability to listen deeply, respond thoughtfully, and lead decisively has earned the trust of colleagues, staff, and partners alike, qualities that are essential as the Bureau continues its work to strengthen the state’s child welfare system,” the press release said.
Bragg is from Raleigh County.