2025 EBA Energy Forum Speakers
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Jordan Bakke
Director, Strategic Insights and Assessments
Midcontinent Independent System Operator Inc.
Bio Coming Soon

Emanuel Bernabeu
Sr. Director, Applied Innovation & Analytics (Markets)
PJM Interconnection
Since joining PJM in 2015, Dr. Bernabeu has championed major initiatives that improve market efficiency, system resiliency, and performance under extreme conditions. He is recognized for fostering a culture of innovation that blends “think-tank” vision with “do-tank” execution, aligning PJM’s technical capabilities with the industry’s rapid transformation.
Before joining PJM, Dr. Bernabeu held engineering and leadership roles in Argentina and at Dominion Virginia Power, where he specialized in system studies, large-scale simulations, and advanced equipment design and testing. He holds a Ph.D. in Power Systems along with master’s degrees in Electrical Engineering
and Applied Economics from Virginia Tech, and a B.S. in Electronics from Universidad Católica de Córdoba.
An active member of IEEE and Chair of the Cascading Failures Working Group, Dr. Bernabeu frequently speaks on innovation in power systems at panels and conferences and has published widely on topics ranging from renewable integration to voltage stability and optimization.

Frederick S. Bresler, III
Executive Vice President, Market Services and Strategy
PJM Interconnection LLC
Frederick S. “Stu” Bresler is responsible for the conduct of all the markets operated by PJM including those for Capacity, Day-Ahead and Real-Time Energy, Ancillary Services and Financial Transmission Rights. He is responsible for Demand Response operations, and the market efficiency component of the Regional Transmission Expansion Planning process. Mr. Bresler is responsible for the continued evolution of PJM’s markets, including the integration of renewable resources, and the development of analytics around the performance of those markets.
Mr. Bresler has been involved with bulk power system operations and the development and implementation of electricity markets for capacity, energy, transmission rights and ancillary services for over 20 years.
Mr. Bresler is chair of the Board of PJM Connext, Inc., a PJM subsidiary. Mr. Bresler is also chair of the Board of APEx (the Association of Power Exchanges), an international organization formed to facilitate development and communication of ideas and practices in the operation of global competitive electricity markets. He also serves on the Board of Habitat for Humanity of Chester County.

Adria Brooks, PhD
Director of Transmission Planning
Grid Strategies LLC
Dr. Adria Brooks is Director of Transmission Planning at Grid Strategies, where she helps clients achieve well-designed regional transmission systems. Sitting at the intersection of engineering and policy, Adria has over 15 years of public service experience at the academic, utility, state, and federal levels. Her expertise includes power system modeling, industry practices, wholesale electricity markets, state utility regulation, grid technologies, energy justice and labor concerns.
Prior to joining Grid Strategies, Adria served as a Senior Technical Advisor in transmission planning with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Grid Deployment Office. Her portfolio at DOE included national generation and transmission assessments, system reliability studies, renewable energy integration, large load integration, grid-enhancing technologies, transmission permitting, and energy justice. Earlier in her career, Adria served as a transmission planning engineer at the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin and as a solar energy researcher at the University of Arizona. She had a particular focus in educational outreach for young students.
Adria holds both an M.S. and Ph.D. in electrical engineering with a focus in energy policy and environmental resources from the University of Wisconsin—Madison. She has a B.S. is in engineering physics from the University of Arizona. At heart, Adria is a power grid and renewable energy nerd who is happiest when backpacking the nation’s forests.

Michael W. Brooks
Partner
Bracewell LLP
Michael Brooks focuses his practice in the areas of energy, commodities and derivatives law. He represents energy companies and commodity trading companies in a wide variety of commercial, regulatory, compliance and enforcement matters and routinely advises clients regarding federal rules and regulations governing the trading, ownership, transportation and transmission of energy commodities.
In addition to actively representing clients in investigations and regulatory matters involving the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), and designated contract markets such as CME Group and ICE Futures US, Michael conducts internal compliance reviews and trainings, works with clients to develop effective compliance programs and collaborates with commercial teams to structure large commodity transactions and acquisitions to comply with FERC and CFTC regulations. He also advises clients regarding compliance with the US Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) petroleum market manipulation regulations and federal and state laws related to carbon emissions, renewable energy, and green energy claims.

Jason Chee-Aloy
Managing Director
Power Advisory LLC
Jason is a senior electricity market and electricity policy consultant based in Toronto, with 25 years of experience in competitive and regulated electricity markets. He has acted for multiple clients with business and policy interests across Canada and the United States, within areas of generation development and investments, transmission and distribution development, energy storage development, market assessment and intelligence, business strategy, wholesale electricity market design, power procurement, energy policy development, and regulatory and litigation support.
Prior to joining Power Advisory, he was the Director of Generation Procurement at the Ontario Power Authority, and previous to that led resource adequacy, market development, and market surveillance initiatives for the Ontario Independent Electricity System Operator.
Jason is currently the Chair of the Board of Directors for the Canadian Renewable Energy Association, a member of the Advisory Board of Business Renewables Centre Canada, and is the renewable generator representative on the Independent Electricity System Operator’s Technical Panel.
He was selected as the Hedley Palmer award recipient from the Association of Power Producers of Ontario in 2019 as a leading contributor to the independent power industry, and in 2009 he was awarded with the Canadian Solar Industries Association Leader of the Year award.
Jason holds an MA in Economics with a focus on financial markets and graduated from York University and the University of Toronto.

Tony Clark
Executive Director
National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC)
Tony Clark is the Executive Director of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC), the organization that represents the nation’s state utility regulators. He was a commissioner of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission from 2012 to 2016, having been appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed unanimously by the U.S. Senate. Tony served as a North Dakota Public Service Commissioner from 2001 to 2012, including more than five years as the Commission’s chairman. While on the North Dakota Commission, he was the 2010-2011 president of NARUC. He was North Dakota’s Labor Commissioner in the Cabinet of Governor Edward T. Schafer and is a former state legislator, representing a portion of the City of Fargo in the North Dakota House of Representatives.
After leaving the public sector in 2016, he was engaged in consulting, where he advised clients on complex regulatory and public policy matters. He is a former director of a publicly traded company, and was Directorship Certified by the National Association of Corporate Directors. As a recognized expert on energy, telecommunications, and utility issues, he speaks frequently on regulatory matters, and he has appeared multiple times before committees of the U.S. House, U.S. Senate, and state legislatures. He holds undergraduate degrees from North Dakota State University and a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of North Dakota.

Cecelia (CeCe) Coffey
Attorney Advisor
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Bio coming soon!

Katie Coleman
Partner
O'Melveny & Myers LLP
Katie Coleman, Managing Partner of O’Melveny’s Austin office, handles complex energy transactions, regulatory policy matters, and administrative litigation, with a focus on electricity.
Recognized for her deep knowledge of the electricity market in Texas, Katie works with a wide range of businesses to navigate regulatory requirements in developing new facilities, buying or selling energy assets, structuring energy supply agreements, and managing energy costs. She assists companies in complying with state and federal laws governing electricity service and participating in wholesale markets. Katie also has unique experience structuring joint ownership agreements for privately owned electrical facilities, negotiating and drafting energy supply arrangements, and developing on-site generation. In addition to her legal expertise, Katie brings considerable technical knowledge to issues involving energy markets and transactions.
Katie also has more than a decade of experience litigating contested cases involving electricity issues before the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission. She also represents companies in litigation before the Texas Railroad Commission involving natural gas rates and terms of service.
According to her clients and peers, Katie “is extremely effective and can break down very complicated topics to explain the heart of the matter.” (Chambers USA 2021). She “has considerable expertise in rate cases, ERCOT matters and energy regulatory compliance for large projects,” and is “highly knowledgeable and responsive.” (Chambers USA 2020).
Before joining O’Melveny, Katie led the Government and Regulatory Practice at a leading Texas law firm.

Margaret Czepiel
Associate
Day Pitney LLP
Margaret Czepiel represents energy clients in regulatory, administrative litigation, enforcement, and compliance matters, predominantly in front of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and state commissions. She counsels a wide array of clients on electric and gas-related matters, from municipalities to large corporations to the New England Power Pool (NEPOOL). Clients rely on Margaret for her timely and thoughtful advice, responsiveness, attention to detail, and capable project management.
In particular, Margaret assists electric generation and transmission, energy trading companies, and natural gas clients in rate cases, enforcement matters, filings under the Federal Power Act and Natural Gas Act, compliance filings, and comments in front of FERC. She has developed knowledge of transmission and interconnection procedures across the country, and frequently provides guidance to developers of renewable and storage technologies on complex interconnection and siting-related issues. In addition, Margaret conducts regulatory due diligence for clients in connection with the acquisition of large and varied portfolios of energy assets.
In addition to her energy practice, Margaret maintains an active pro bono practice, focusing on criminal justice and parole reform issues in the District of Columbia.
Prior to joining Day Pitney, Margaret worked as a law clerk at both the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Lincoln Davies
Professor & Executive Director for Energy, Resources, and Environmental Law
University of Utah Law School
Bio coming soon!

Jeff Dennis
Senior Counsel
CO2Efficient
Jeff Dennis is a nationally recognized expert in energy and climate policy and law with over 20 years of experience in the public and private sectors. Throughout his career, Jeff has developed and led the execution of effective regulatory, legislative, and legal strategies to improve competition in wholesale electricity markets, lower costs and improve market access for customers and suppliers of energy, and drive the deployment of critical grid infrastructure. He brings a deep understanding of the electricity industry across the country to his work.
At CO2EFFICIENT, Jeff serves as Executive Director of the Electricity Customer Alliance, a coalition of large electricity customers dedicated to advancing customer-centric solutions to modernize the grid, support digital infrastructure and manufacturing, and grow the economy. He is also Senior Counsel to the firm. Jeff helps clients find opportunities and address challenges at the intersection of federal and state regulation of the electricity sector, navigate the complexities of wholesale electricity market rules and governance processes, and develop strategies to accelerate the planning, permitting, and development of electric transmission infrastructure.
Jeff has held senior positions in the federal government at both the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Prior to joining CO2EFFICIENT, he was the first Deputy Director for Transmission in DOE’s Grid Deployment Office, where he spearheaded all of DOE’s transmission deployment initiatives and led the implementation of bipartisan, first-of-their kind, public private partnerships that facilitated over $8 billion in private sector transmission investment. Jeff also led the design and implementation of new policies to streamline and reduce the lengthy federal permitting process for new transmission projects. During his over 10 years at FERC, Jeff served in a variety of positions, including Director of Policy Development, Legal Advisor to a Commissioner, and Appellate Attorney. In these roles, he led the development of landmark FERC orders and rulemakings that laid the foundation for today’s competitive wholesale electricity market structures and governance, reformed regional transmission planning and cost allocation, and addressed emerging electricity reliability challenges. He also defended FERC in the courts, arguing nearly a dozen cases in federal courts.
Outside of government, Jeff was General Counsel and Managing Director at Advanced Energy Economy (now Advanced Energy United), where he grew the organization’s wholesale markets education and advocacy program and frequently appeared before Congress, FERC, state legislatures, and state public utility commissions. He has also been a lawyer in private practice, representing large electricity customers, power generators, advanced energy developers, utilities, and investors in proceedings before FERC, state public utility commissions, and in the courts.
Jeff received his Juris Doctor from the University of New Mexico School of Law, graduating third in his class, and his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Marymount University, graduating summa cum laude
He recently served as Chair of the American Bar Association’s Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources (SEER), and is a frequent speaker and author on topics in energy law and policy.

Andrew Dressel
Vice President
Charles River Associates
Andrew Dressel is an experienced power industry consulting professional who advises utilities, government agencies, independent power providers, independent system operators, and technology developers on regulatory strategy and compliance.
Mr. Dressel provides clients keen insights on regulatory strategies focused on maintaining and improving reliability, security, and resilience during this period of unprecedented technological, market, regulatory, and workforce changes. Mr. Dressel offers guidance derived from his experience as a former NERC and WECC lawyer and over 12 years as an industry consultant.
Andrew holds a JD from Vermont Law School and a BS in Resource Conservation from the University of Montana. He also has professional certificates from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and UC Berkeley.

Leigh Anne Faugust
Managing Attorney, Office of the General Counsel
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Bio Coming Soon

Reena Goyal
Counsel
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
Reena is a leading energy lawyer. She has been practising law for almost 20 years and has specialized in energy law since 2011.
Reena focuses on electricity markets, regulation and compliance. She provides strategic advice and direction to private- and public-sector clients, including shareholders, acquirers and investors. She also has experience advising developers of power assets such as energy storage, gas, hydrogen, wind, solar, biomass and nuclear.
With a vast knowledge of wholesale electricity markets and regulation, Reena is well-positioned to advise industry stakeholders, including commercial and industrial loads, generators, transmitters, distributors, utilities, demand response aggregators, traders, retailers and gas marketers.
Reena is also a litigator. When clients require legal representation before energy tribunals, she works diligently to achieve the best outcome. She has appeared before the Ontario Energy Board, the Alberta Utilities Commission, the Canada Energy Regulator and all levels of courts in Ontario.
Before joining Blakes, Reena practised in the business law group of another large law firm in Toronto. Prior to that, she was a lawyer with the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO), holding various roles, including with regulatory affairs, market assessment and compliance and special advisor to the CEO. While at the IESO, she managed the market rule amendment process and represented interests in complex disputes relating to electricity markets and various procurement contracts.
Reena is the Practice Group Co-Leader of the Firm's Energy Regulatory group in Toronto, which has particular expertise in the power, renewable and resource sectors.

Christine Guhl-Sadovy
President
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU)
Christine Guhl-Sadovy is the President of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU). Governor Phil Murphy nominated Guhl-Sadovy to serve as a Commissioner in 2023. Shortly after her appointment, Guhl-Sadovy was named President in September of that year. Prior to her current role, Guhl-Sadovy served as Cabinet Secretary for Governor Murphy, where she spearheaded the creation of the Governor’s Fellow Program, which connects recent graduates and early career professionals to positions in key policy and programmatic fields in state government.
Before joining the Governor’s Office, President Guhl-Sadovy worked on staff at NJBPU, where she rose to the position of Chief of Staff to President Joe Fiordaliso and advanced priority initiatives related to community solar, offshore wind, and lead service line replacement. Prior to serving in the Murphy Administration, President Guhl-Sadovy held roles at the national Sierra Club, where she worked on state and federal energy policy matters, and at the Planned Parenthood Action Fund of New Jersey.
President Guhl-Sadovy is a member of the National Association of Regulatory Commissioners serving on the Energy Resources and the Environment, and Consumers and the Public Interest committees. She is lifelong New Jersey resident and a graduate of Rutgers University.

Scott Hallam
President and CEO
Boardwalk Pipeline Partners LP
Scott Hallam currently serves as Boardwalk's President and Chief Executive Officer. He joined Boardwalk as President and Chief Operating Officer in September 2023, bringing with him over two decades of upstream, midstream and downstream experience in the natural gas industry. He currently serves on the Southern Gas Association Board of Directors and is the current Executive Board Chair. Scott also serves on the Board of Trustees of the United Way of Greater Houston and on the Board of Directors of The Santiago Partnership.

Kerrick Johnson
Commissioner
Vermont Department of Public Service
Kerrick Johnson has served in key leadership roles over the past decade of energy sector transformation. Most recently, Johnson served as Vermont Electric Power Company’s (VELCO) executive advisor. In this role, Johnson helped the VELCO team identify, develop and collaboratively execute strategic development initiatives, build effective advocacy relationships and earn stakeholder support through responsive, imaginative messaging. Prior to that, he served as a co-founder and chief ecosystem officer for Utopus Insights, a New York-based energy company.
Johnson grew up in Barre, attended Johnson State College and honorably served four years in the United States Air Force as an airborne Russian linguist. He and his wife Mary Ann live in North Middlesex.

Lawrence J. Kahn
Distinguished Research Fellow, Tulane Center for Environmental Law
Tulane University Law School
Lawrence Kahn is an attorney, entrepreneur and educator who has provided advisory services in the environmental and maritime “trees and seas” space for over 25 years. He is a Distinguished Research Fellow with the Tulane Center for Environmental Law.
Mr. Kahn previously worked for the U.S. Army, where he was certified as a Contracting Officer’s Representative and negotiated and enforced government contracts and had oversight of the hazard tree removal program, management of Army timber, flora and fauna resources, protection of Army air, water and land resources, and development of environmental remediation projects and hazard tree programs for the (then) Division of Land Management.
Following law school, Mr. Kahn served as Staff Attorney for the Seamen’s Church Institute’s Center for Seafarers’ Rights before going into private practice, joining the New York-based Freehill Hogan & Mahar, where he became partner in 2007. In 2013, Kahn left the firm to pursue entrepreneurial opportunities, including both a tree company and a recycling company. Kahn served as an officer, director, and general counsel and brought the recycling company international renown when he led the successful effort to have it become the first non-EU company qualified under the EU’s Ship Recycling Regulations.
Kahn developed (and currently serves as Director of) the Tulane Utility Vegetation Management Initiative, a joint project of Tulane Law School’s Center for Environmental Law and Tulane Law School’s Center for Energy Law. Through that initiative, he is involved in training a select group of Tulane Law School students in utility vegetation management law, practice and procedure and developed with those students the first comprehensive study of all UVM laws throughout North America.
He is a graduate of Columbia University with a B.A. in ancient studies. He received his J.D. from Tulane Law School in 1995.

James Y. Kerr, II
Chairman, President and CEO
Southern Company Gas
Jim Kerr is the chairman, president and chief executive officer of Southern Company Gas, one of America’s leading natural gas providers serving more than 4.4 million customers.
Kerr began his Southern Company career in 2014 as the executive vice president, chief legal officer, and chief compliance officer where he led the Office of the General Counsel, which includes the company’s legal, corporate governance, audit and compliance functions.
Prior to joining Southern Company, Kerr was a partner at McGuireWoods LLP and a senior advisor at McGuireWoods Consulting LLC. He also served for eight years as a member of the North Carolina Utilities Commission, which regulates the rates and services of all public utilities in the state. He was elected president of both the National Association of Regulatory Utilities Commissioners and the Southeastern Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners.
Kerr has established himself as a respected voice in the energy industry due to his extensive knowledge of federal and state energy policy and regulations from his work as a utility executive, attorney in private practice and public servant.
He has served or is currently serving in leadership positions with the American Gas Association, the National Petroleum Council, the Rotary Club of Atlanta, the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, the Institute for the Environment at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Electric Power Research Institute. He also remains actively involved in the legal and nonprofit communities, a reflection of his commitment to the customers he serves.
Kerr earned a bachelor’s degree, cum laude, from Washington and Lee University and a Juris Doctor degree with honors from the University of North Carolina School of Law. He and his wife, Frances, have two children.

Michael Kessler
Managing Assistant General Counsel
Midcontinent Independent System Operator Inc. (MISO)
For over forty years, Michael has been actively engaged in a broad range of regulatory, transactional and policy matters aimed at removing barriers to the development of competitive electric generation and transmission facilities, and encouraging the development competitive power markets.
Michael currently serves as Assistant General Counsel for the Midcontinent Independent System Operator, Inc. (MISO). Michael previously represented MISO as outside counsel for over ten years, and joined the organization as in-house counsel in June 2012. Since that time, Michael has been engaged extensively in a wide variety of issues relating to the implementation and development of MISO’s markets, including matters relating to market design, price formation, resource adequacy, and renewable energy resource integration. Michael recently has been focused on a variety strategic and policy issues, including MISO’s Resource Availability and Need and Distributed Energy Resources initiatives.
Michael regularly represents MISO in proceedings before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), state utility regulatory agencies, and various stakeholder forums. In addition, Michael has been engaged in a broad range of membership matters and related regulatory proceedings, including the MISO South integration.
Michael also has broad experience in the development and finance of electric generation projects, both domestic and international. He provided strategic and policy advice on a wide range of energy matters as both a lawyer and policy advisor to the FERC, has been a partner and served in a variety of leadership positions in private legal practice, and has served as in-house general counsel for a start-up retail energy services company. Michael’s experience provides him the interdisciplinary skills necessary to work effectively with senior management and to manage technical staff and other counsel in complex regulatory proceedings and on major projects.
Michael actively participates in Energy Bar Association and is a past President of the Midwest Chapter.

Mark G. Lauby
Senior VP and Chief Engineer
North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC)
Mark G. Lauby is the senior vice president and chief engineer at the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC). Mr. Lauby joined NERC in January 2007 and has held several positions. Prior to joining NERC, Mr. Lauby worked for the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) for 20 years. Mr. Lauby began his electric industry career in 1979 at the Mid-Continent Area Power Pool in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His responsibilities included transmission planning, power system reliability assessment and probabilistic evaluation.
In 2012, Mr. Lauby was elected to the North American Energy Standards Board and was appointed to the Department of Energy’s Electric Advisory Committee by the Secretary of Energy in 2014. He has been recognized for his technical achievements including the 1992 IEEE Walter Fee Young Engineer of the Year Award. He was named a Fellow by IEEE in November 2011, and in 2014, Mr. Lauby was awarded the IEEE Power and Energy Society’s Roy Billinton Power System Reliability Award. In 2020, the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) elected Mr. Lauby as a member, citing his development and application of techniques for electric grid reliability analysis.
Mr. Lauby is the author of more than 150 technical papers about power system reliability, expert systems, transmission system planning, and power system numerical analysis techniques. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Minnesota. In addition, Mr. Lauby attended the London Business School Accelerated Development Program as well as the Executive Leadership Program at Harvard Business School.

Rachael L. Lipinski
Of Counsel
Van Ness Feldman LLP
Rachael specializes in natural resources and environmental law, with particular expertise in permitting renewable and transmission projects and in water rights. She provides strategic counsel on complex regulatory, enforcement, and litigation matters under key environmental statutes, including the Clean Water Act (CWA), Endangered Species Act (ESA), Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA), and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Rachael's unique blend of public and private sector experience, coupled with her work bridging industry, environmental, and utility interests, allows her to provide comprehensive, strategic advice on permitting and water rights issues. Her close working relationships with regulators and deep understanding of regulatory frameworks enable her to effectively navigate complex environmental challenges for her clients.

Timothy J. Lucey
Managing Counsel & Senior Director, Ethics Programs
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Bio coming soon!

Rajen Mahagaokar
Chief Financial Officer
Grid United LLC
As Chief Financial Officer, Raj Mahagaokar develops and drives the execution of Grid United’s capital strategy and financings. Raj creates and implements solutions for making Grid United’s portfolio economically beneficial to its utility partners and end customers. He evaluates and executes the acquisition and investment of external projects, and structures utility partnerships, project sales, and transmission service agreement contracts to allow for efficient collaboration with end customers. As a member of the Grid United management team, Raj helps determine the company’s internal and external priorities, and how to correctly meet customers’ evolving needs with the right value and risk profile.
Raj received his bachelor’s degree in mathematical economic analysis from Rice University.

Geoff Moody
Senior VP, Government Relations & Policy
American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers
Geoff Moody serves as the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) Senior Vice President of Government Relations & Policy. Geoff leads AFPM’s federal and state advocacy on issues impacting the refining and petrochemical industries, including fuels, environmental regulation, trade, transportation and infrastructure, chemicals management, and tax policy. Geoff started his career on Capitol Hill and has spent more than 15 years working in various policy and energy and environmental advocacy roles. He holds his law degree from the George Mason University School of Law.

Samuel A. Newell
Principal
The Brattle Group
Dr. Newell leads Brattle’s 50+ electricity-focused consultants in analyzing critical economic questions in the industry’s energy transition.
His 25 years of consulting experience centers on electricity wholesale markets, market design, resource valuation, transmission planning, integrated resource planning, and policy analysis. Dr. Newell conducts studies and prepares testimony on behalf of independent system operators (ISOs), state energy agencies, infrastructure investors, and wholesale market participants.
Prior to joining The Brattle Group in 2004, Dr. Newell was the Director of the Transmission Service at Cambridge Energy Research Associates. Before that, he was a Manager in the Utilities Practice at Kearney.

Todd Mullins
Partner
McGuireWoods LLP
Todd represents energy clients with enforcement and compliance matters involving the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and other regulators, as well as related government and private litigation. Prior to joining McGuireWoods, Todd was a Branch Chief at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s Division of Investigations, Office of Enforcement in Washington, D.C., from 2006 to 2010. In private practice and in government, Todd has been involved in various forms of litigation and enforcement involving energy matters for more than 35 years.

Timothy A. Pohle
Of Counsel
Beveridge & Diamond PC
Tim brings over 30 years of experience to help clients maintain regulatory compliance and achieve ambitious, commercially viable environmental and sustainability objectives.
Tim recognizes that even as companies have embraced environmental sustainability as a core business imperative they can face significant business risks posed by increased consumer and investor expectations and governments’ expanding regulatory agendas. With over 30 years of experience encompassing virtually every facet of environmental impact and regulation at the international, federal, state, and local levels, Tim helps companies develop and implement strategies to advance sustainability goals and ensure regulatory compliance while growing their businesses. Successful strategies often start and end by constructively engaging governments and other stakeholders, but they must also provide for challenging untenable approaches – including through litigation – where necessary. Tim especially enjoys helping clients address complex, controversial issues requiring mastery of technical details and creative thinking.
Most recently, Tim was Vice President - Environmental Affairs at Airlines for America (A4A) where he supervised environmental and sustainability programs on behalf of the organization's member airlines. At A4A he led airline engagement on a broad array of regulatory and policy issues that affected the industry and litigation strategy. In recent years, Tim’s work focused on working closely with governments and stakeholders to enable the aviation sector to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, particularly through exponential growth in production and availability of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in the U.S.
Tim’s international experience includes representing the U.S. commercial airline industry before the United Nations International Civil Aviation Organization and its Committee on Aviation Environmental Protection on various matters, including negotiations to establish international CO2 and noise standards for aircraft, particulate matter (PM) and oxides of nitrogen (NOx) standards for aircraft engines, amending the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA), and adoption of the Long-Term Aspirational Goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Tim also has extensive experience representing industry interests in the European Union and member states’ regulatory processes.
At the U.S. federal level, Tim has led a multitude of industry efforts to rationalize regulations and policy, including regulations affecting aircraft noise, incorporation of international aircraft and aircraft engine standards into U.S. law, aircraft drinking water, stormwater permitting, underground storage tanks, aircraft cabin air quality, cabin and aircraft recycling, chemicals used in aircraft parts and maintenance, perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) use at airports and airline-owned hangars and fuel farms, aviation fuel composition, storage and conveyance, historic contamination, reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and climate-related risks, and review of aircraft operations and airport development projects under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
Tim’s domestic U.S. experience also includes engaging state, regional, and local governments in support of aviation infrastructure projects and rationalizing laws and regulations affecting aircraft and on- and off-road vehicle operations. This includes over 25 years of experience in California involving airport development projects and regulatory initiatives by the State of California, the California Air Resources Board, the South Coast Air Quality Management District, and California municipalities and airport authorities to regulate aircraft fuels (including through Low Carbon Fuel Standards) and emissions from aircraft, airport ground support equipment and other vehicles that serve and visit airports. Tim has also represented regulated stakeholders before State, local, and airport authorities seeking to impose stormwater permits and aircraft and vehicle emission regulations throughout the country, including New York, New Jersey, Illinois, and Texas.
In addition to gaining deep expertise in environmental and aviation law and policy, Tim has acquired particular expertise regarding the interplay of international, U.S. federal, State, and local law and regulatory powers of implementing governmental authorities. For example, Tim has led efforts to ensure European governments respect the limits on their authority to unilaterally regulate international aviation emissions and that EPA recognizes its authority to impose environmental requirements can be limited by imperatives established under federal non-environmental statutes.
Tim has also led efforts to ensure State, regional, and local environmental regulations do not exceed the limits placed on their authority by federal environmental and aviation law and led court challenges to such regulations on grounds they are preempted.

Liza Reed
Director of Climate and Energy Policy
Niskanen Center
Liza is the Director for Climate and Energy at the Niskanen Center. She is an expert in High Voltage Direct Current, electricity transmission, and technology innovation. She worked on strategic initiatives for the Department of Energy’s Grid Deployment Office, including permitting and financing for electricity transmission. She began her DC policy career as the research manager for a transmission at Niskanen Center. Her previous roles include energy funding at the Great Lakes Energy Institute at Case Western Reserve University, wireless communication technology development at inmobly, and business analysis at Capital One Finance.
She holds a PhD from Carnegie Mellon University in Engineering and Public Policy and a master’s degree and a bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from The Ohio State University.

Toby Z. Rice
President and CEO
EQT Corporation
Toby Z. Rice is President and Chief Executive Officer of EQT Corporation (NYSE: EQT), the leading natural gas producer in the United States. As an influencer and champion for the energy industry, Mr. Rice has been a strong proponent of unleashing American energy to provide energy security and independence in the United States and to our allies around the world, while also achieving ambitious climate goals.
Mr. Rice was named President and Chief Executive Officer of EQT and a member of the company’s Board of Directors in July 2019. Since taking the helm, Rice has spearheaded a remarkable transformation of EQT, positioning it as “America’s Natural Gas Champion.” Under his visionary leadership, EQT has significantly boosted its operational efficiency while, increasing productive capacity by 50%, reducing the corporate cost structure by 30%, and doubling profitability on a Free Cash Flow per share basis.
Mr. Rice’s strategic focus on sustainable operations has also led to impressive environmental milestones. EQT now boasts one of the lowest emissions intensities among natural gas producers worldwide.
Since May 2018, Mr. Rice has also served as a Partner at Rice Investment Group, a multi-strategy fund investing in all verticals of the energy sector.
Prior to being appointed EQT’s President and CEO, Mr. Rice served as President, Chief Operating Officer and a member of the Board of Directors of Rice Energy Inc. Previously, he served in a number of positions with Rice Energy, its affiliates and predecessor entities.
Mr. Rice graduated from Rollins College in 2004 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry. He completed his Master’s degree in Petroleum Engineering from Texas A&M University in 2024.

Randall S. Rich
Partner
Pierce Atwood LLP
Randall Rich is the partner-in-charge of the Washington, DC office. Throughout his over 40 years of experience, beginning in the Office of General Counsel of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and continuing for more than 23 years at the DC office of a large Texas law firm, Randy has always strived to form close personal bonds with clients as well as trusting relationships with both regulators and his colleagues in the energy bar. He gains an intimate understanding of the business and legal needs of clients by working for extended periods in their offices, hand-in-hand with in-house counsel. Randy guides clients through the rapidly changing regulation of the natural gas and oil industry at the federal and state level, providing sophisticated counseling and representation in contested proceedings, multiparty settlements, applications, rulemakings, and enforcement investigations.
Randy represents all segments of the energy and utility industries before FERC, the U.S. Department of Energy, and state public utility commissions. He provides comprehensive legal counsel on natural gas regulation and policy, pipeline and utility ratemaking, tariffs, certificates and abandonment; natural gas transportation, gathering, marketing and trading; Natural Gas Act exemptions for Hinshaw pipelines, production and gathering, and plant lines; enforcement of and compliance with the Natural Gas Act (NGA), Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978 (NGPA), and FERC regulations; natural gas business transactions; Presidential Permits for cross-border facilities; renewable natural gas transactions; and oil pipeline regulation and waivers under the Interstate Commerce Act (ICA).

Maria Robinson
Vice President of North America Regional Business Development
Hitachi Energy Ltd.
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Serena Rwejuna
Partner
White & Case LLP
Serena A. Rwejuna is Head of White & Case LLP's Energy Markets and Regulatory Practice. Serena also serves as Co-Deputy Head for the North American Region of the White & Case Global Power Industry Group and Co Head for the White & Case Global Green Policy, Regulation and Incentives Strategic Specialty Area. As an entrepreneurial and commercially-minded advisor who is formally trained in psychology, management, and public policy, Serena has developed a dynamic, multidisciplinary practice focused on innovation, value creation and problem solving in highly-regulated, fast paced industries. Serena specializes in energy law and her practice focuses on advising clients on commercial, regulatory, compliance, litigation, and enforcement matters. She has experience with a variety of clean energy technologies, including solar, onshore and offshore wind, hydroelectricity, waste-to-energy, and other advanced and evolving energy technologies.
Serena counsels developers, sponsors, utilities, independent power producers, pipelines, natural gas distribution companies, technology companies, financial institutions and other traditional and emerging energy industry participants on compliance with Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) regulations, cross-border and multijurisdictional transactions and regulatory matters, and advises them on project development, drafting and negotiating complex and bespoke commercial agreements, mergers and acquisitions, dispute resolution, and state regulatory compliance.
Serena represents clients before FERC, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), state regulatory agencies and in federal and state courts on matters arising under various federal and state laws, including the Federal Power Act, the Natural Gas Act, the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, the Public Utility Holding Company Act of
2005, and the Energy Policy Act of 2005.

Zachary C. Schauf
Partner
Jenner & Block LLP

A strategic counselor and litigator, Zach Schauf leverages his experience as a senior official at the US Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Office of Legal Counsel and as an acclaimed advocate—equally adept before the Supreme Court, trial courts, and administrative agencies—to help clients navigate their most complex legal challenges, especially in highly regulated areas. Whether the challenge calls for charting a path through a thicket of legal constraints, reimaging regulatory frameworks, or hard-fought litigation, Zach works with clients to identify and deploy the best tools for achieving their business objectives. Zach’s experience is especially deep in the energy sector, administrative and constitutional law, government-facing controversies of all stripes, and Native American law.
In the energy sector, Zach has achieved industry-defining outcomes. His successes include the defense of state programs supporting zero-emissions nuclear power plants and high-stakes litigation involving the Federal Power Act, Administrative Procedure Act, preemption, and the dormant commerce clause. Clients regularly seek his counsel to advance their objectives within existing regulatory frameworks while adapting to the industry's evolution. His work encompasses market design, carbon regulation, and transmission policy before key regulatory bodies including the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, US Environmental Protection Agency, and state public utility commissions.

Sanem Sergici
Principal
The Brattle Group
Dr. Sergici specializes in matters related to rate design, electrification, grid modernization investments, and alternative ratemaking mechanisms.
She is an energy economist with 20 years of consulting and energy research experience. Her consulting practice is focused on understanding customer adoption of and response to innovative rate designs, distributed energy resources, and emerging technologies. She regularly assists her clients in matters related to rate design, electrification pathways, grid modernization investments, load forecasting, and resource planning.
Dr. Sergici has led numerous studies in these areas that have been instrumental in regulatory approvals of grid modernization investments and smart rate offerings for electricity customers. She has also conducted several studies that explore the impact of electrification on grid investments and investigate the role of distributed energy resources in meeting climate goals. She has been at the forefront of the design and impact analysis of innovative retail pricing, enabling technology, and behavior-based energy efficiency pilots and programs across North America.
Dr. Sergici regularly testifies before regulatory bodies, publishes in academic and industry journals, and presents at industry events.

Francois Tardif
Director, Risk & Regulatory Affairs
Nexus Energy Inc.
Francois Tardif is one of the founding partners at Nexus, where he manages the company’s overall risk profile, maintains relations with regulatory bodies and ensures compliance with all applicable rules and regulations. With 17 years of experience in the field, Francois was instrumental in building Nexus’ physical trading team as Nexus’ first Director of Physical Trading before moving onto his current position in the risk & regulatory department. Prior to joining Nexus, Francois spent a decade working at Ontario Power Generation in the trading and asset management teams, building expertise in power markets across the Northeastern United States and Canada. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from McGill University.

Avi Zevin
Partner
Roselle LLP
Avi Zevin advises businesses, NGOs, and state governments on a wide range of energy-related legal and policy matters, including federal and state electric regulation, energy tax, and federal financial assistance before federal and state agencies, Congress, and the courts.
Prior to forming Roselle, Avi served at the White House as Special Assistant to the President for Clean Energy Implementation, working to advance policies and programs—principally those enacted by the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law—that facilitate the transition to a carbon-free, reliable, and cost-effective energy system. Avi was a day-one appointee at the United States Department of Energy, as the Principal Deputy General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel for Energy Policy, where he advised the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Energy and the Department's senior leadership on legal and policy matters and helped lead all aspects of the Office of General Counsel.
Prior to his recent federal service, Avi worked with a major technology company to help the company develop its federal energy policy strategy to achieve 24/7 carbon-free energy procurement goals, and was a senior attorney and affiliated scholar at the Institute for Policy Integrity at New York University School of Law. Avi started his legal career as an attorney at the law firm Van Ness Feldman LLP.
Avi holds a J.D., magna cum laude, from New York University School of Law, an M.P.A. from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, and a B.A., with high honors, from the University of California, Berkeley. He lives in Washington, DC with his wife and daughter and plays drums in the DC punk rock band Weird Babies.