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Kathleen Barron

Constellation
Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer
Profile
Barron serves as executive vice president and chief strategy officer for Constellation, the nation's largest producer of carbon-free energy and the leading competitive retail supplier of energy products and services for 2 million homes and businesses across the United States. In this role, Barron is responsible for corporate strategy, corporate development, public policy, sustainability, communications, corporate relations and philanthropy for Constellation. She is also part of Constellation's Executive Committee.


Professional History
Barron previously served as Exelon's executive vice president for government and regulatory affairs and public policy, where she led the development and implementation of federal, state and regional governmental, regulatory and public policy strategies for Exelon Corporation, the nation's largest producer and distributor of clean energy. She was responsible for identifying and assessing key federal and state policy issues of interest to Exelon, crafting the company's position on such issues, and developing strategies for achieving public policy objectives on behalf of Exelon's customers and businesses. She was also responsible for managing the company's wholesale market design advocacy in each of the regional markets where the company operates.
Prior to joining Exelon, Barron was the Deputy General Counsel at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), where she advised the Commission on all aspects of its responsibilities and represented the Commission before Congress, government agencies, and industry groups. Previously, Barron was the FERC's associate general counsel for energy markets, where she led a group of about 90 lawyers on legal and policy matters related to electric power sales and transportation, electric system reliability, corporate regulation of public utilities and natural gas and oil pipeline transportation. Prior to joining FERC, Barron was in private practice with the law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom LLP. There, she represented utility and independent power producer clients in proceedings before FERC, U.S. Courts of Appeal, and state utility commissions.


Family
Barron is married with three children.