Dozie Nzeogu is a seasoned financial advisory professional currently serving as a Senior Financial Analyst in Natural Gas and Electricity at the Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia since June 2023, focusing on data examination in rate adjustment applications for utilities. Prior to this role, Nzeogu worked at S&P Global from July 2019 to June 2023, engaging in quantitative analysis related to NGL and petrochemicals through statistical modeling and managing analytical products for major stakeholders. Nzeogu also contributed as a Senior Analyst and Analyst at IHS Markit from May 2017 to July 2019, where econometric models for global NGL supply and demand were created. An earlier tenure at Sage ATC Environmental Consulting involved carbon data analysis for clients. Nzeogu holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and a Post Baccalaureate in Material Science and Engineering from the University of Houston, as well as a Master of Business Administration in International Business from Houston Christian University.
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The Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia was originally established by Congress in 1913 and was reaffirmed by Congress as an independent agency of the District of Columbia Government in the District of Columbia Home Rule Charter in 1973. The DCPSC functions as an independent, quasi-judicial agency in the District of Columbia Government. The mission of the PSC is to serve the public interest by ensuring that financially healthy electric, natural gas, and telecommunications companies provide safe, reliable, and quality services at reasonable rates for District of Columbia residential, business, and government customers.