Jehmal Hudson: Uniting Regulators and Harmonizing Impact

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Fortnightly Magazine - December 2025
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The November 2025 NARUC Annual Meeting and Education Conference in Seattle marked a change in leadership. Members of the association welcomed NARUC President Ann Rendahl, First Vice President Jehmal Hudson, and Second Vice President Katie Sieben as they bid farewell to NARUC President and Georgia Commissioner Tricia Pridemore.

Unified under a three-year theme of Uniting Regulators and Harmonizing Impact, which aims to bring NARUC members together, each Commissioner also will herald a subtheme each year of their Presidency. The main theme throughout the three years encompasses coordination and strategic alignment, so NARUC can achieve important goals like resource adequacy and affordability by working together.

With that mind, NARUC President Ann Rendahl is also focused on advancing reliable and resilient infrastructure, a key issue right now with increased demand. PUF Senior Advisor Paul Kjellander discussed the future of NARUC with the new leadership.

 

PUF’s Paul Kjellander: The NARUC leadership team just launched a multi-year theme that’s going to span a three-year window. How do you envision this approach will position NARUC?

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