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Demetra Anas

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (joined: Dec. 23, 2018)

Senior Legal Advisor | $174,100

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Richard Anderson

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (joined: Feb. 4, 2018)

Special Security Counsel | $147,300

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Neil Chatterjee

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (joined: Aug. 3, 2017)

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Bio, via Federal Energy Regulatory Commission:

Commissioner Neil Chatterjee was nominated to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission by President Donald J. Trump in May 2017 and confirmed by the U.S. Senate on August 2017. He served as Chairman from August 2017 to December 2017. Prior to joining the Commission, he was energy policy advisor to U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY). Over the years Commissioner Chatterjee has played an integral role in the passage of major energy, highway, and agriculture legislation. Prior to serving Leader McConnell, Commissioner Chatterjee worked as a Principal in Government Relations for the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association and as an aide to House Republican Conference Chairwoman Deborah Pryce (R-OH). He began his career in Washington, D.C., with the House Committee on Ways and Means. A native of Lexington, KY, he is a graduate of St. Lawrence University and the University of Cincinnati, College of Law. Commissioner Chatterjee is married and has three children.

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Hannah Dirks

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (joined: April 15, 2019)

Confidential Assistant | $68,036

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Meghan Estenson

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (joined: Feb. 5, 2017)

Confidential Assistant

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Travis Scott Fisher departed March 2, 2019

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (joined: April 2, 2018)

Senior Advisor for Markets and Reliability | $129,869

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Lindsee Gentry

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (joined: Sept. 18, 2017)

Confidential Assistant

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Richard Glick

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (joined: Nov. 2, 2017)

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Bio, via Federal Energy Regulatory Commission:

Commissioner Richard Glick was nominated to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission by President Donald J. Trump in August 2017 and confirmed by the U.S. Senate on November 2, 2017. Before joining the Commission, Commissioner Glick was general counsel for the Democrats on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, serving as a senior policy advisor on numerous issues including electricity and renewable energy. Prior to that, Commissioner Glick was vice president of government affairs for Iberdrola’s renewable energy, electric and gas utility, and natural gas storage businesses in the United States. He ran the company’s Washington, DC, office and was responsible for developing and implementing the U.S. businesses’ federal legislative and regulatory policy advocacy strategies. Commissioner Glick previously served as a director of government affairs for PPM Energy and before that was director of government affairs for PacifiCorp. He served as a senior policy advisor to U.S. Energy Secretary Bill Richardson, and before that was legislative director and chief counsel to U.S. Senator Dale Bumpers of Arkansas. From 1988-1992 Commissioner Glick was an associate with the law firm of Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson and Hand. Commissioner Glick is a graduate of George Washington University and Georgetown Law. He and his wife Erin have a son.

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  • Iberdrola USA Ran Washington, D.C. government affairs office for an energy holding company with subsidiaries involved in renewable electricity generation, electricity and natural gas retail distribution, and natural gas storage.

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Kevin J. McIntyre

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (joined: Nov. 2, 2017)

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Bio, via Federal Energy Regulatory Commission:

Chairman Kevin J. McIntyre was nominated to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission by President Donald J. Trump in August 2017 and confirmed by the U.S. Senate on November 2, 2017. Prior to joining the Commission, Chairman McIntyre was the co-leader of the global Energy Practice at the law firm Jones Day, where he practiced law for most of his nearly 30-year legal career. At the firm, he had an expansive FERC practice, counseling and representing clients in nearly all industry sectors, including natural gas, conventional electricity, oil, hydropower, wind power and other renewable resources, and energy marketing and trading. His work for energy clients spanned administrative and appellate litigation, compliance and enforcement matters, and corporate transactions. Chairman McIntyre is a graduate of San Diego State University and Georgetown Law. He and his wife Jennifer have three children.

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Jennifer Mellon

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (joined: March 18, 2019)

Confidential Assistant | $92,421

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Max Minzner departed Feb. 10, 2017

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (joined: Feb. 5, 2017)

Special Counsel to the Acting Chairman | Resume »

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Robert F. Powelson departed Aug. 11, 2018

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (joined: Aug. 3, 2017)

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Bio, via Federal Energy Regulatory Commission:

Commissioner Robert F. Powelson was nominated to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission by President Donald J. Trump in May 2017, and confirmed by the U.S. Senate on August 4, 2017. Commissioner Powelson came to FERC from the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, where he served since June 2008, and led as Chairman from February 24, 2011-May 7, 2015. Under Commissioner Powelson's leadership, Pennsylvania ratepayers have had an active voice on issues such as nuclear power production, renewable investment, broadband deployment, infrastructure development, unaccounted-for water and cyber security. In 2011, Commissioner Powelson served on Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale Advisory Commission, which reviewed the Commonwealth’s existing statutes, regulations and policies and provided recommendations to develop a comprehensive strategic proposal for the responsible and environmentally sound development of Marcellus Shale. Powelson is past president of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, where he also was a member of the Board of Directors. He served as chairman of the NARUC Committee on Water and represented the Water Committee on NARUC’s Task Force on Climate Policy. He was active in NARUC activities involving critical infrastructure and nuclear waste disposal. Commissioner Powelson worked very closely with NARUC leadership on aggressive pipeline safety standards with the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. Prior to joining the Pennsylvania PUC, Powelson served as president of the Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry. In 2005, he was selected by the Eisenhower Presidential Fellows to be a U.S. fellow in Singapore and Australia. His previous employment includes service as the director of Government Relations for the Delaware County Chamber and staff assistant to former Congressman Curt Weldon. A native of Pennsylvania, Powelson is a graduate of St. Joseph’s University and received a Master of Governmental Administration degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

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John Lee Shepherd

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (joined: April 2, 2018)

Senior Legal Policy Adviser | $181,800

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Michael Smith

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (joined: Oct. 14, 2018)

Policy Advisor | $68,036

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