Merry Eisner-Heidorn

COO & Co-publisher at RTO Insider LLC

Merry Eisner-Heidorn is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in marketing communications and legislative assistance. Currently serving as COO and Co-Publisher at RTO Insider since February 2013, Merry provides independent coverage and analysis of organized electric markets. Prior to this role, Merry worked as a Primary Consultant at TreeHouse Marketing & Communications, focusing on diverse marketing strategies. Experience in the Maryland General Assembly included serving as Legislative Director for Delegates Sam Arora and Saqib Ali, managing legislation research, coalition formation, and constituent services. Additional leadership experience includes founding Strategic Insights, Inc., a marketing consulting company, and serving as Senior Vice President at Earle Palmer Brown's MicroMarket Strategies Division. Merry holds a degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

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Our readers depend on RTO Insider, NetZero Insider and ERO Insider for situational awareness, to see how their companies are portrayed and to prevent their teams from missing new trends, threats and opportunities. RTO Insider is the only publication with reporters inside the room for stakeholder meetings at CAISO, ERCOT, ISO-NE, NYISO, MISO, PJM and SPP. ERO Insider is the only publication covering the Electric Reliability Organization: NERC and the Regional Entities (Midwest Reliability Organization, NPCC, ReliabilityFirst, SERC, TexasRE and WECC). If you are regulated by NERC, you need our coverage of the standards development process and enforcement actions. NetZero Insider is the only publication covering federal, state and local policymaking on adapting to and mitigating climate change. Our reporters in Washington, D.C. and the states cover legislation, policy and implementation, including electric vehicles, building electrification, decarbonization technology and equity issues.


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