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Beth Ellensohn Trombold

Senior Vice President at American Municipal Power, Inc.

Beth Ellensohn Trombold is an accomplished professional in the public utilities sector, currently serving as Senior Vice President at American Municipal Power, Inc. since February 2023. Trombold has extensive experience with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, having served as Commissioner from March 2013 to February 2023, following roles including Assistant Director at the Ohio Department of Development and various positions within PUCO focused on economic development, public affairs, and legislative liaison. Prior experience also includes serving as a Legislative Aide in the Ohio Senate and an intern at the Ohio Legislative Service Commission. Educational qualifications include a BBA in Marketing and International Business from Ohio University and an MA in Public Policy and Management from The Ohio State University’s John Glenn School of Public Affairs.

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Columbus, United States

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American Municipal Power, Inc.

Founded in 1971, American Municipal Power, Inc. (AMP) is the nonprofit wholesale power supplier and services provider for for 132 municipal Members in the states of Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia; as well as the Delaware Municipal Electric Corporation, a joint action agency with eight Delaware municipal members. Combined, AMP’s member utilities serve approximately 650,000 customers. AMP is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, with approximately 200 employees at headquarters and generating facilities. The organization is governed by a 21-member Board of Trustees consisting of 20 member communities and one representative of DEMEC. AMP’s mission is to serve Members through public power joint action, innovative solutions, robust advocacy and cost-effective management of power supply and energy services. AMP offers a wide variety of services on a cooperative, nonprofit basis for the mutual benefit of all member communities. These include power supply, environmental, finance, technical, legislative, regulatory and legal services, and lineworker and safety training. AMP’s vision is to be public power’s trusted leader in providing Members and their customers the highest-quality, forward-looking services and solutions. The organization develops, manages and supplies diverse, competitively priced, reliable wholesale energy to public power members. That diversified resource mix includes wholesale power purchases through AMP and on the open market, plus energy produced from a variety of baseload, intermediate and distributed generation assets using natural gas, advanced coal, hydro, wind, landfill gas, diesel and solar.


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51-200

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