As a Vice President in Exelon Corp.’s State Government Affairs group, Dan Allegretti is responsible for this Fortune 100 Company’s relationship with state and provincial governments across the northeastern United States and Canada. Dan has over twenty five years experience in the electric power industry and during his career he has directed a team of internal and external professionals to shape public policy, laws and regulations. A recognized industry leader, Dan is frequently called upon to give testimony as an expert witness before various state legislative and regulatory bodies and to present as a speaker before numerous organizations. At the federal level, he has served as a Director of Wholesale Energy Policy and has participated in a variety of proceedings before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Dan is also a recognized leader with regard to several of the nation’s regional transmission organizations, particularly New England where he served two terms as the elected Chair of the New England Power Pool.
Other industry leadership positions Dan has occupied include Board seats on the Northeast Power Coordinating Council, the Independent Power Producers of New York, the New England Power Generators Association, the Retail Energy Supply Association, the Northeast Energy and Commerce Association, the Electric Power Generators Association of Pennsylvania and the Electricity Markets Investment Group of Ontario, as well as being a Member Representative on the New York ISO Management Committee, serving on the Ontario IMO Markets Advisory Council and being named by Governor John Baldacci in 2007 to serve on the Maine Energy Council. In 2017 Dan was recognized by the Northeast Energy and Commerce Association with its Vanguard Award for his career contributions in support of competitive energy markets. Outside Exelon, Dan has worked as an Independent transmission project developer and as a practicing attorney. Dan holds a J.D. from Georgetown University and a B.A. from Colby College and currently resides with his family in Bow, New Hampshire.