Alan Schriber

Alan R. Schriber is former chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO).[1]

Education/Academia

An economist by trade (B.S. in economics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, M.S. in economics from Miami University, Oxford, and a doctorate in economics from Indiana University) Schriber originally was a professor of economics at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.

PUCO

He left his 7-year professorship at Miami when former Governor Richard Celeste appointed Schriber to the PUCO in 1983 where he served as a commissioner until 1989. In 1999, Republican then-Governor Bob Taft appointed Schriber as the Chairman of the commission, thus becoming the agency's director. He was kept chairman by Democratic Governor Ted Strickland following Strickland's electoral victory in 2006 and continues serving into the 10th year of his appointment. In addition to his duties as Chairman of the PUCO, Schriber also chairs to Ohio Power Siting Board and is a participating member of the Harvard Electricity Policy Group, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, and National Governors Association Electricity Task Force.

References

  1. "Alan R. Schriber, Chairman". Ohio.gov - Public Utilities Commission. Archived from the original on 27 December 2010. Retrieved 30 December 2010.


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