Camden-based American Water on Monday announced that Christine Keck, vice president, chief legislative and external affairs officer, has been appointed to the WP Intelligence Council.
The WP Intelligence Council is an esteemed advisory group established by The Washington Post’s newest suite of services, WP Intelligence, which provides senior executives with independent insights and connections to navigate critical issues.
Keck will specifically join the Council on Energy & Climate, bringing over two decades of leadership in utility management and public affairs to the discussions. Her expertise is expected to be a significant asset in helping the Council develop actionable solutions for communities, utilities, and policymakers.
Martin Kady, general manager of WP Intelligence, welcomed the appointment, stating, “We’re thrilled that Christine has joined WP Intelligence’s Council on Energy & Climate… Christine’s expertise in regulatory issues across water, energy, and utilities will be an asset to our research and discussions.”
For Keck, the role offers a crucial opportunity to influence future policy. “I am honored to join the WP Intelligence Council and collaborate with such a talented network of professionals,” Keck said. “What matters most to me is championing policies and advancements that help enable safe, clean, reliable and affordable water services for future generations.”
Keck’s appointment underscores American Water’s commitment to shaping the future of water stewardship across the U.S. Her first official convening as a member took place at the Global Women’s Summit in late November in Washington, D.C.


