2010 Leadership in Utilities (New York)
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
New York, NY
Perspectives By:
Kurt Adams
Executive Vice President & Chief Development Officer
First Wind
Antonio Benecchi
Partner
Roland Berger Strategy Consultants
Gary Bloom
Chief Executive Officer
eMeter Corp.
Gautam Chandra
Vice President - Business Development & Strategy
Washington Gas Light Co.
Paul DeCotis
Vice President of Power Markets
Long Island Power Authority
Charles R. Dickerson
Vice President, Customer Care
Pepco Holdings, Inc.
Larry Eisenstat
Energy Practice Leader/Partner
Dickstein Shapiro LLP
Anthony M. Haines
President & CEO
Toronto Hydro Corporation
Andrew J. Kapp
Vice President
ArcLight Capital Partners, LLC
Jason Kelly
Writer
Bloomberg News
Richard M. Kessel
President and Chief Executive Officer
New York Power Authority
Sheldon Kimber
Senior Vice President of Development
Recurrent Energy
Alfredo Matos
VP Renewables & Energy Solutions
PSE&G
Rob McCeney
Partner
PwC
John McConomy
Partner
PwC
Richard Miller
Vice President, Director of the Energy Markets Policy Group
Con Edison
W. Thaddeus Miller
Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer & Secretary
Calpine Corporation
Gil C. Quiniones
Chief Operating Officer
New York Power Authority
Juergen Reers
Managing Partner, North America
Roland Berger Strategy Consultants
Elliot Roseman
Vice President
ICF International, Inc.
Robert Rowe
President, Chief Executive Officer, Director
NorthWestern Corp
Michael Schwartz
Senior Vice President, Commercial Policy, Strategy & Strategic Initiatives
Duke Energy
John V. Veech
Managing Director
Morgan Stanley | Infrastructure Fund
Mark Wyatt
Vice President, Smart Grid and Energy Systems
Duke Energy
Summary:
Changes in federal regulation and carbon emission standards will inevitably change the utility and power generation landscape forever. The incorporation of alternative energy sources into our generation portfolios translates into practice and investment changes across the industry. Navigating this changing terrain will prove a significant challenge as the future of the utilities industry continues to unfold.
On December 14th, Argyle Executive Forum will host its 2010 Leadership in Utilities event. The event, taking place in Manhattan, will bring together approximately 100–115 CEOs & Board members of public and private large cap and mid cap utilities corporations, complementary areas of executive leadership (CFOs & COOs), founders/senior managing partners of investment firms, as well as representatives from the event's underwriters.
Please note that the limited seating for members of the advisory community is offered first to those that are supporting the event as sponsors. Participation by partnership organizations (advisory firms, vendors, etc) is limited to clients of Argyle Executive Forum. Argyle meetings are by invitation only. If you did not receive an invitation but would like to inquire about attendance, please click here.
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Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Time: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Location: New York, NY
*Event location will be disclosed to attendees upon completion of the registration process.
- Meeting Overview
- Agenda
- Speaking Faculty
- Member Advisory Board
- Partners
- Support the Meeting
- Participation Requirements
- Member Substitution Policy
- Travel and Other Information
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