Former Governor, Louisiana and Special Counsel, Fishman Haygood
Former Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards serves as special counsel in Fishman Haygood. John Bel works with both the firm’s business and litigation teams with a focus on renewable energy matters.
Prior to his governorship, John Bel was a practicing attorney and managing member of Edwards and Associates Law Firm, LLC, in his hometown of Amite, La. John Bel successfully represented hundreds of clients in a variety of civil law matters, including contracts, personal injury, successions, wills, and more. Notably, John Bel served on the Plaintiffs Steering Committee of a class action resulting from the 2002 train derailment in Amite (In Re: Train Derailment Near Amite, La., on Oct. 12, 2002).
During his two terms as the 56th Governor of Louisiana, John Bel spearheaded legislative initiatives like Medicaid expansion, budget stabilization, and criminal justice reform. He also was at the state’s helm through the COVID pandemic, during which Louisiana suffered its two strongest hurricanes ever: Laura (2020) and Ida (2021).
Having led the response to—and recovery from—fifty state emergencies and twenty-three federal disaster declarations, which also included floods, wildfires, and tornadoes, John Bel took numerous steps to prioritize addressing climate change and expanding the clean energy sector in conjunction with the state’s long history of traditional energy.
In 2017, the Louisiana Legislature unanimously passed the Louisiana Comprehensive Master Plan for a Sustainable Coast. Under John Bel’s administration, the state invested $15.4 billion in coastal protection and restoration construction projects benefitting nearly 32,000 acres of wetlands and 359 miles of levees. The state is currently in engineering and design for another fifty-two projects that—when completed—will represent an additional total investment of nearly $8 billion and benefit just under 300,000 acres of wetlands.
Then, in January 2022, John Bel approved Louisiana’s first-ever Climate Action Plan, an innovative set of recommendations designed to limit the severity of climate change, while maintaining economic competitiveness with the goal of reaching net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050. He achieved record economic development and diversification by embracing traditional fossil fuel exploration and production, refining and chemical manufacturing, as well as the transition to low and no carbon energy, with an all-of-the-above approach including hydrogen, solar, wind, biofuels, and carbon capture and sequestration. Louisiana formally began the process to develop offshore wind leasing on the Outer Continental Shelf of the Gulf of Mexico with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management in 2022.
Another focus of his administration was budgetary management. After inheriting a state general fund deficit exceeding $2 billion, John Bel left office with a balanced budget; the largest ever investments in education, transportation, coastal restoration and protection, and healthcare; a $300 million surplus; and over $3.2 billion in state savings accounts (more than three times the highest amount ever before achieved).
Among his many accomplishments as governor, John Bel also achieved the lowest unemployment rate ever measured in Louisiana (3.3% in August 2023), as well as the highest per capita income and the largest gross domestic product. His administration made health insurance available to more than 500,000 working poor; reduced the uninsured rate to below the national average; created a healthier, more productive workforce; and strengthened healthcare provider reimbursements to prevent hospital closures.
Finally, John Bel reformed the Industrial Tax Exemption program (ITEP) by tying the exemption to job creation, requiring local governmental approval, and reducing the ad valorem exemption to 80%. The aggregate value of ITEP approved projects more than doubled, and local governments netted more than $750 million in additional revenue for education, law enforcement, fire protection, and infrastructure.
Among his many national and regional appointments, John Bel was appointed to the Council of Governors by President Obama (2016), President Trump (2017), and President Biden (2021). John Bel co-chaired the Council’s committee on cyber security from 2021 through 2023. During that time period, he also chaired the Outer Continental Shelf Governor’s Coalition, membership for which is comprised of the governors of Alaska, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
John Bel was elected to the Board of Directors of Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) in 2016, going on to serve as vice-chairman (2018-2019) and as chairman (2019-2022). He also chaired the Southern Region Education Board (SREB) in 2017-2018.
John Bel was appointed a Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School (IOP) for the Spring 2024 semester. He and his wife, Donna, are also recognized as 2024 Louisiana Legends by the Friends of Louisiana Public Broadcasting.
John Bel received his law degree from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University. He clerked for Judge James L. Dennis of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
John Bel received his undergraduate degree from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1988, and he accepted a commission to the U.S. Army as a second lieutenant upon graduation. In eight years of active duty, John Bel earned Airborne, Ranger, and Jumpmaster status, which culminated with the command of a rifle company in the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, N.C.
SVP, Chief Technology and Business Services Officer, Entergy
About Entergy: Entergy is a Fortune 500 company that powers life for 3 million customers through our operating companies in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.He previously served as president of global business services at WestRock Company, a global packaging company. He also spent 10 years with IBM in successive leadership roles in Europe and the United States.
Chapman received an MBA from the Krannert Graduate School of Management at Purdue University and has a bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University.
About Entergy:
Entergy is a Fortune 500 company that powers life for 3 million customers through our operating companies in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. We’re investing in the reliability and resilience of the energy system while helping our region transition to cleaner, more efficient energy solutions. With roots in our communities for more than 100 years, Entergy is a nationally recognized leader in sustainability and corporate citizenship. Since 2018, we have delivered more than $100 million in economic benefits each year to local communities through philanthropy, volunteerism and advocacy. Entergy is headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana, and has approximately 12,000 employees.
Former Commissioner and Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and Senior Advisor, Hogan Lovells
Neil is a former Commissioner and Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), and has deep ties in Washington and across the industry, with extensive experience across the energy landscape both domestically and internationally. He is respected for his ability to strike compromise and work with a wide variety of stakeholders.
In his time on the Hill and at FERC, Neil built a reputation as a bipartisan operator who builds alliances and cuts through red tape with an eye on always promoting innovation. Neil’s significant knowledge and experience is derived from operating at the highest levels of government and as such, is able to provide clients valuable insights and counsel when navigating the highly regulated energy industry.
While at FERC, Neil championed several strategic initiatives, including streamlining and improving FERC’s liquified natural gas application review and approval process, bolstering power grid reliability and resilience, and boosting renewable resources’ ability to compete in regional power markets and reduce carbon emissions.
Neil is a policy reformer who broke down market barriers for the entrance of new technologies, particularly for low-carbon technologies. He has been an advocate for harnessing technology to mitigate physical and cyber threats to critical energy infrastructure.
Prior to his time at the Commission, Neil served as an advisor to Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), where he aided in the passage of major energy, highway, and agriculture legislation. Neil also has experience working as a principal in government relations for the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. He began his career as a staff member on the House Committee on Ways and Means.
De’Keither is a figure whose life reads like a testament to service, resilience, and leadership. As a learned, Mississippi native, his roots run deep through the community’s schools, from McLeod to Timberlawn, Siwell to Forest Hill, where his early life in public education set the foundation for his formidable character.
Following high school, De’Keither sought to serve his country and joined the United States Marine Corps, a decision that would lead him on an extraordinary journey, including three years in the esteemed role of Presidential Security for Presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush. His dedication to service didn’t stop there; De’Keither then took his commitment overseas, working with the State Department in various capacities across Africa, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
With a relentless spirit, he re-enlisted, this time with the Army in 2005, driven by a desire to be on the ground in Iraq. There, he joined the ranks of the 82nd Airborne Division, enduring back-to-back deployments, a testament to his endurance and commitment to the cause of freedom.
De’Keither’s world experience is vast—not just geographically, but in the breadth of humanity he has encountered. He has engaged in global dialogue, trained with fellow servicemen and women, fought on battlefields, and faced life’s toughest challenges head-on.
Back home in Jackson, De’Keither transitioned his service from global to local. He served as City Councilman for Ward 4, where he advocated for the community that raised him. As the Mississippi State Representative for District 66, he continued to champion the needs and aspirations of his constituents.
Now, with his role of Public Service Commissioner for the Central Mississippi District, De’Keither aims to leverage his depth of experience in public service to ensure a brighter, more efficient future for his home state.
Family is the cornerstone of De’Keither’s life. He is a devoted son to Mr. & Mrs. Delmar Stamps of Jackson and Debra Sturgis of Crystal Springs. His greatest pride, however, is his family who inspires him every day to build a legacy of service and integrity.
This is De’Keither Stamps: a man shaped by service, tested by conflict, and driven by a profound love for his family and community. Join him in his journey as he seeks to bring his lifetime of service to the people of Mississippi through the office of Public Service Commissioner.
Commission Chair, Iowa Utilities Commission
Erik began his service on May 1, 2023, for a term that runs through April 30, 2029. Gov. Kim Reynolds also appointed Helland as Commission Chair through April 30, 2025.
Helland serves on several committees for the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC), including the Committee on Critical Infrastructure, NARUC’s Washington Action Program, the Committee on Electricity and the Advanced Nuclear State Collaborative.
He previously worked at the Iowa Public Employment Relations Board and served four years in the Iowa Legislature. He earned a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and a law degree, both from Drake University.
He and his wife live in Des Moines with their three children.
Former Commissioner and Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and Senior Advisor, Hogan Lovells
Neil is a former Commissioner and Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), and has deep ties in Washington and across the industry, with extensive experience across the energy landscape both domestically and internationally. He is respected for his ability to strike compromise and work with a wide variety of stakeholders.
In his time on the Hill and at FERC, Neil built a reputation as a bipartisan operator who builds alliances and cuts through red tape with an eye on always promoting innovation. Neil’s significant knowledge and experience is derived from operating at the highest levels of government and as such, is able to provide clients valuable insights and counsel when navigating the highly regulated energy industry.
While at FERC, Neil championed several strategic initiatives, including streamlining and improving FERC’s liquified natural gas application review and approval process, bolstering power grid reliability and resilience, and boosting renewable resources’ ability to compete in regional power markets and reduce carbon emissions.
Neil is a policy reformer who broke down market barriers for the entrance of new technologies, particularly for low-carbon technologies. He has been an advocate for harnessing technology to mitigate physical and cyber threats to critical energy infrastructure.
Prior to his time at the Commission, Neil served as an advisor to Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), where he aided in the passage of major energy, highway, and agriculture legislation. Neil also has experience working as a principal in government relations for the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. He began his career as a staff member on the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Vegetation Management and Contract Services Manager, Alabama Power
Engineering Reliability Manager, PowerCo
As Engineering Reliability Manager for Powerco, the second-largest gas and largest electricity distributor in New Zealand, Carl leads the team responsible for ensuring the network can operate reliably as designed. Carl has a passion for strategic planning, reliability, and operational support for power systems.
His current certifications include International Professional Engineer, Chartered Member (CMEngNZ), and Chartered Professional Engineer ( CPEng), Engineering New Zealand Te Ao Rangahau. He achieved his BSc in Electrical Engineering from the University of the Witwatersrand.
Principal Advisor – Net Gain, Natural England – Gov.UK
Operations Manager – Vegetation Management, Xcel Energy
Vice President of Engineering and Operations, Randolph EMC
Jacob holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from N.C. State University and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School. He served in the U.S. Navy for 10 years as an officer on board the Destroyer USS Mitscher and the Aircraft Carrier USS Enterprise. He has worked as a Power Plant Engineer at a Combined Cycle Natural Gas Power Plant, a Transmission and Distribution Operations Support Engineer for Delmarva Power and Atlantic City Electric, and a Distribution Engineer for Delmarva Power.
Jacob joined Randolph EMC in 2018 as the Senior Project Engineer. He designed and executed the first self-healing schemes at Randolph EMC. He has taken an active role in data analytics and has supported Operations and Engineering in various capacities. He became a Professional Engineer in North Carolina in 2020.VP of Engineering and Operations, Assistant General Manager, Wake Electric
Don is the Vice President of Engineering and Operations and Assistant General Manager at Wake Electric Membership Corporation. He joined Wake EMC in 2010 and strives to integrate innovative technologies with traditional engineering and operation efficiencies for a better overall experience for the members.
He previously worked for NRTC, the National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative, where he held the position of Vice President of Utility Solutions.
Don earned a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from the University of Virginia, and an MBA from American University.
Don and his family reside in Wake Forest, NC.
The Director of Natural Resources, South West Water
Carolyn joined South West Water as Director of Natural Resources in May 2022. Carolyn leads the company’s biodiversity strategy, peatland restoration, and nature recovery programme.
Carolyn leads on the company’s biodiversity strategy, peatland restoration and nature recovery programme.
In collaboration with local delivery partners, Carolyn’s team supports farmers and landowners through the “Upstream Thinking” programme to manage land in ways which improve water quality and supply, as well as benefitting wildlife and the businesses’ bottom line.
Prior to joining South West Water, Carolyn was Chief Executive of Cornwall Wildlife Trust, and also worked in national roles for Natural England and the Marine Management Organisation, and in the South West region for Cornwall Council.
CEO, The Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM)
Sally has been involved in developing overarching principles, guidance and standards for the delivery of Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) in England for a number of years and has been instrumental in developing the Institute’s training programme to help upskill practitioners. Developing competence and ensuring that there are enough new ecologists and environmental managers with the right skills and access to the best tools to deliver quality outcomes for biodiversity and stakeholders has been central to her work as part of the previous UK Government’s Green Jobs Delivery Group.
Sally is passionate about highlighting the vital role the ecology and environmental management profession plays in addressing the environmental challenges we all face and about ensuring that practitioners develop the knowledge and skills to save the planet. She has appeared in the Environmental News Digest (ENDS) Top 100 Environmental Power List every year since the List’s inception in 2022 and in 2024 was named as one of the top 10 professional influencers driving change.
Kathleen is an Environmental Analyst at Newfoundland Power, where she has been a vital member of the Environment and Sustainability department since 2021. In this role, Kathleen has built a robust portfolio encompassing environmental stewardship, species at risk, biodiversity, climate change adaptation and mitigation, ISO 14001 system management, and GIS technology.
She leads the Environmental Assessment process for capital projects and operations across Newfoundland’s island portion, demonstrating her expertise in navigating the complex and evolving environmental regulatory landscape. Kathleen has played a key role in developing guidelines and industry best practices and has provided consulting on Species at Risk Management and the Canadian Fisheries Act.
In just three years, Kathleen has successfully integrated climate change resilience and risk assessment into project planning, driving innovation and fostering collaborative learning. Her efforts to blend technology with environmental stewardship were recently recognized when her team received the Energy Newfoundland & Labrador Innovation in Environmental Sustainability award.
Director, Utility Vegetation Management Institute, and Adjunct Professor, Tulane University
Lawrence is an attorney, entrepreneur, and educator who has provided advisory services in the environmental and maritime “trees and seas” space for over 25 years. He is a Distinguished Research Fellow with the Tulane Center for Environmental Law.
Previously, Lawrence worked for the U.S. Army, where he was certified as a Contracting Officer’s Representative and negotiated and enforced government contracts. He also had oversight of the hazard tree removal program, management of Army timber, flora and fauna resources, protection of Army air, water and land resources, and development of environmental remediation projects and hazard tree programs for the (then) Division of Land Management.
Following law school, Lawrence served as Staff Attorney for the Seamen’s Church Institute’s Center for Seafarers’ Rights before going into private practice, joining the New York-based Freehill Hogan & Mahar, where he became partner in 2007. In 2013, he left the firm to pursue entrepreneurial opportunities, including both a tree company and a recycling company. Lawrence served as an officer, director, and general counsel for the recycling company and brought it international renown when he led the successful effort to have it become the first non-EU company qualified under the EU’s Ship Recycling Regulations.
Lawrence developed (and currently serves as Director of) the Tulane Utility Vegetation Management Initiative, a joint project of Tulane Law School’s Center for Environmental Law and Tulane Law School’s Center for Energy Law. Through that initiative, he is involved in training a select group of Tulane Law School students in utility vegetation management law, practice, and procedure, and developed with those students the first comprehensive study of all UVM laws throughout North America.
A graduate of Columbia University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in ancient studies, Lawrence received his J.D. from Tulane Law School in 1995.
He has advised numerous companies and appeared as an expert on CNN World News, NBC’s Dateline, and other television news programs, as well as in a variety of trade publications, including Tradewinds, Lloyd’s List, and The Journal of Commerce. He was a featured speaker on recycling at the Tradewinds Conference held in Singapore in January 2017 and was a featured speaker on safe and green recycling at Ethical Corporation’s Responsible Business Summit in 2018. He was a member of the faculty of the Admiralty Law Institute, and the paper he delivered at its biennial meeting in March 2020 has been published in the Tulane Maritime Law Journal.
Managing Director and Partner, BCG
Shubham is a lead member of the Energy and Technology Advantage practices at Boston Consulting Group (BCG). He has supported clients in the US, Europe, India, and the Middle East since joining the firm.
Shubham works with energy clients on such topics as grid modernization systems and architecture, decarbonization and portfolio transition, operational excellence (particularly in transmission and distribution operations), capital plan development, next-generation vegetation management, digital transformation, and customer operations.
As a leader in the Technology Advantage practice, Shubham also advises technology services clients on such topics as operational excellence, offering-portfolio redesign, revenue acceleration, delivery model redesign, and cost reduction. Shubham is the digital node for Houston, responsible for facilitating digital topic development and affiliation.
Prior to joining BCG, Shubham worked at Merrill Lynch and Barclays Capital, based in London. He has also worked as a researcher in the field of data mining and natural language processing, and has several journal and conference publications to his credit. Shubham has completed all three levels of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Program.
Chief Executive Officer, Co-Founder, AiDash
Chief Product & Technology Officer, Co-Founder, AiDash
As the CPTO and co-founder of AiDash, Rahul works closely with product management, engineering, and design teams to guide our core products from conception to production. An IIT Delhi alumnus and a serial entrepreneur, Rahul brings with him deep-domain expertise in technology, product development, and engineering. He is passionate about AI and machine learning and is driven by a zeal for problem solving and maximizing efficiency through technology-led innovations.
Chief Revenue Officer, AiDash