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Ed McNamara
Ed McNamara is a member of the Vermont Public Utility Commission. McNamara assumed office on January 29, 2024. McNamara's current term ends on January 29, 2030.
Governor Phil Scott (R) appointed McNamara chair of the Vermont Public Utility Commission on January 19, 2024, to replace Anthony Roisman (nonpartisan).
Biography
Ed McNamara earned a B.A. in environmental science and an M.A. in environmental science and policy, both from Clark University and a J.D. from the Vermont Law and Graduate School.[1] McNamara's career experience includes working as general counsel for the Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) and on energy issues for 20 years, first at the Public Service department where he performed numerous roles, including as planning director and representing Vermont’s interests before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. McNamara started his legal career as a hearing officer and staff attorney for the PUC.[2]
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Preceded by Anthony Roisman |
Vermont Public Utility Commission 2024-Present |
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