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Audrey Zibelman
Audrey Zibelman is a former member of the New York Public Service Commission. She was appointed to the position by Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) and began her term on June 19, 2013. Zibelman was named Chair on September 3, 2013.[1]
Biography
An expert in national and international energy policy, markets and Smart Grid innovation, Zibelman is a founder and former President and CEO of Viridity Energy, Inc. She previously served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of PJM, a Regional Transmission Organization, and held executive positions at Xcel Energy. She also served as General Counsel to the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission and as Special Assistant Attorney General in the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office.[1]
Education
- B.A., Pennsylvania State University
- J.D., Hamline University School of Law[1]
Political career
New York Public Service Commission (2013-2017)
Zibelman served as a member of the New York Public Service Commission from June 19, 2013, until March 2017.[1]
Appointments
2013
Zibelman was appointed to the New York Public Service Commission by Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) and confirmed by the New York State Senate on June 19, 2013.[1] Zibelman stated, “I am deeply honored to be joining the Public Service Commission in New York. Once implemented, the Governor’s energy agenda, including initiatives like the Energy Highway, NY-Sun, and the Green Bank, will mean that New York becomes the platinum standard for delivering reliable, affordable, resilient and clean energy services. I look forward to joining the Administration as Chair and working with the other commissioners and state agencies to ensure that these initiatives become reality.”[2]
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See also
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