Paul Roberti
Paul Roberti was a member of the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission. He was first appointed to the commission in 2009 by then-Governor Donald Carcieri. His six-year term expired on March 1, 2015, but he continued to serve at the behest of the governor until his successor was selected.[1]
Biography
Roberti served for 17 years in the Office of the Rhode Island Attorney General, most recently as assistant attorney general and chief of the regulatory unit.[1]
Education
- B.A., College of the Holy Cross
- J.D., Suffolk University Law School[1]
Political career
Public Utilities Commission (2009-2016)
Roberti was first appointed to the commission in 2009 by then-Governor Donald Carcieri. His current term expired on March 1, 2015, but Gov. Gina Raimondo has not announced a replacement for Roberti yet. He remained in office, serving at the behest of the governor, until Gov. Raimondo selected Marion Gold to replace him.[1][2]
Appointments
2009
Roberti was appointed to the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission by Gov. Donald Carcieri on May 7, 2009. Carcieri stated, “Mr. Roberti’s vast understanding of and experience in regulating public utilities will serve him well as a member of the PUC.”[3]
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See also
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External links
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission, "Meet the Commissioners," accessed November 4, 2012
- ↑ Providence Business News, "Raimondo nominates OER Commissioner Marion Gold to R.I. PUC," accessed July 1, 2016
- ↑ Rhode Island Department of Transportation, "Governor Carcieri Appoints Paul J. Roberti to the Public Utilities Commission," May 7, 2009
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Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission 2009-2016 |
Succeeded by Marion Gold |
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