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Jane S. Park

Jane leads the development and implementation of Exelon’s federal governmental, regulatory, and public policy priorities and strategies.  She has overall responsibility for working with key stakeholders at the federal executive, congressional, and agency levels.  She also has responsibility over matters before federal regulatory agencies, including the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Environmental Protection Agency, as well as Exelon’s participation in PJM.  Jane also leads the implementation of key clean energy initiatives across Exelon, including the coordination across Exelon of its efforts to bring the benefits of federal clean energy initiatives to its customers, and the ongoing development of Exelon’s transportation electrification strategies and policies.

Prior to assuming her current role, Jane served as Senior Vice President of Exelon’s Business Investments organization and was responsible for implementing a portfolio of transformational investments that spanned Exelon’s six utilities nationwide, including operationalizing Exelon’s own Path to Clean commitment and its large-scale technology investments in grid modernization and customer platforms. 

Jane also served as Chief Customer Officer during the pandemic for ComEd, an Exelon company, where she oversaw all aspects of ComEd’s customer operations, including energy efficiency programs, customer channels, call center, field operations, customer financial operations, and marketing. Prior to this role, Jane was Vice President of Regulatory Policy & Strategy where she oversaw key grid resiliency dockets and rate cases.        

Jane serves on the boards of the Chicago Public Library Foundation, the Art Institute of Chicago Woman’s Board, the Chicago Botanic Garden, and Meals on Wheels. She is a co-founder and co-chair of Exelon’s Pan-Asian Executive Leadership Council and serves as co-Executive Sponsor of Exelon’s employee resource group for Pan Asian employees.

She earned her bachelor’s degree from Harvard University and a law degree from Harvard Law School. Jane was a litigation partner in Kirkland & Ellis, LLP before joining Exelon.