Changing of the Guard: Judith Jagdmann

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Fortnightly Magazine - November 2022
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NARUC's Annual Meeting is being held this month in New Orleans and that portends the changing of the guard. In this case, NARUC President Judith Jagdmann, also a Commissioner at the Virginia State Corporation Commission, will pass the title of President on to NARUC First Vice President Michael Caron, also a Commissioner at the Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority.

The meeting will mark the beginning of the third and last year of the three-year theme of Connecting the Dots: Innovative/Disruptive Technology and Regulation. The theme began under the tenure of former NARUC President, Paul Kjellander, also former Idaho PUC President.

That theme, Connecting the Dots, forever ties this triumvirate of Kjellander, Jagdmann, and Caron together. PUF found it meaningful for Paul Kjellander to discuss, with the outgoing and incoming NARUC Presidents, their thoughts on topics he too knows something about.
 

PUF's Paul Kjellander: You're a Commissioner at the Virginia State Corporation Commission and this year's NARUC President. You're in the final stretch. Was a year enough?

President Judith Jagdmann: Yes, a year's enough. That timeframe allows the presidency to rotate among the different regions of the U.S. And I've had an enjoyable, rewarding, and active year.

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