Anne Pramaggiore participated in The Future of the Utility Business: A Conversation with Anne Pramaggiore. They are otherwise unassociated with EPIC.
Anne Pramaggiore is Senior Executive Vice President and CEO of Exelon Utilities. She is responsible for Exelon’s utility businesses, which together form the nation’s largest electric and natural gas distribution company. The Exelon utilities provide about 22 million people across the District of Columbia, Delaware, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania with electricity and natural gas service.
Prior to her current position, Pramaggiore was the first woman to serve as president and CEO of Commonwealth Edison (ComEd), Illinois’ largest utility company delivering electricity to 4 million customers in Chicago and Northern Illinois. Pramaggiore has been recognized nationally as a leader in the evolving transformation of the energy industry.  In 2017 she was named the Energy Thought Summit’s “Thought Leader of the Year,” and also that year was honored for her achievements by the Keystone Policy Center.  She co-chaired the Aspen Institute’s national Energy Policy Forum in 2016 and 2017.
Pramaggiore joined ComEd in 1998 to work on the company’s transition to competitive energy markets under the Illinois Consumer Choice Law of 1997. In her role as ComEd’s lead lawyer and as head of Regulatory Policy, she led major policy work around the restructuring of the Illinois electric industry.  In 2009 she was appointed as ComEd’s COO and became responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations on the electric grid and in customer operations.