Maddy Urbish, a senior energy advisor to Gov. Mikie Sherrill, and Christine Guhl-
Sadovy, the president of the N.J. Board of Public Utilities, both will provide keynote
addresses Wednesday during a N.J. Energy Coalition event at Forsgate Country Club in
Monroe.
The event, titled ‘Powering the Advanced Industrial Revolution, will be held from 8 a.m.-
3:30 p.m.
The day-long program will focus on substantive, forward-looking discussions around
energy reliability, affordability, infrastructure investment, workforce needs and the policy
decisions shaping New Jersey’s energy future.
For more information and to register, click here.
Scotia Bennett, a technical advisor to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and
BPU Commissioner Zenon Christodoulou also are among those from federal and state
agencies scheduled to appear.
Others who have confirmed:
New Jersey Legislature
- Sen. Bob Smith, chairman, Senate Environment & Energy Committee
- Sen. Michael Testa, member, Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee and
Judiciary Committee - Asm. Wayne DeAngelo, chairman, Assembly Telecommunications & Utilities
Committee - Asm. Robert Karabinchak, chairman, Assembly State & Local Government
Committee - Asm. Bill Spearman, chairman, Assembly Commerce & Economic Development
Committee - Asm. Dave Bailey, member, General Assembly
In addition to government leadership, the conference will convene executives,
operators, labor leaders, and policy experts from across utilities, generation,
infrastructure, workforce development and the broader energy ecosystem, including:
Utilities
- Joe Accardo, PSEG
- Robert DeNight, PSEG Nuclear
- Dominick DiRocco, South Jersey Industries
- Adrien Ford, Constellation
- Chris Moser, NRG
- Companies in sector
- Stacie Curtis, CW Solutions
- Bhavini Doshi, Aggreko
- Gail Lalla: T&M Associates
- Patrick O’Brien, Holtec International
- Matthew Panconi, Riggs Distler
- Cheryl Stowell, SHARES Nation
Others
- Joseph Checkley, IBEW
- Megan Cryan Bell, Moxie Strategies
- Mike Egenton, State Chamber
- Lillian Federico, S&P Global Energy


