New PJM Board Member Elected, Re-election Eligibility Changed
The PJM Members Committee elected Terry Blackwell to the Board of Managers, where he will serve out the term of William Mayben, who is retiring.

By Suzanne Herel

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – The PJM Members Committee last week elected South Carolina electrical engineer Terry Blackwell to the Board of Managers, where he will serve out the term of William Mayben, who is retiring after eight years.

pjmMayben’s term expires next year.

Blackwell, who retired in 2013 from his post as senior vice president of power delivery for Santee Cooper, was chosen from 10 candidates with expertise in transmission-dependent utilities, per PJM’s Operating Agreement.

The committee also re-elected Chairman Howard Schneider and board members Neel Foster and Sarah Rogers to new three-year terms.

Age, Term Limits

With no other candidates on the ballot, the vote lacked any drama. But board member Jean Kinsey, the non-voting chair of the Nominating Committee, followed the appointments with more surprising news: Going forward, members will be ineligible for re-election once they either turn 75 or have served five terms.

Had the new rule been in place, it would have disqualified Schneider from another term. The term limit will preclude Richard Lahey from seeking re-election when his term expires in 2016. Like Schneider, he has served on the board since its inception in 1997.

Kinsey’s term also expires next year. She joined the board in 2003.

PJM would not disclose the ages of its board members, so it’s unclear who might be affected by that limit.

The Nominating Committee was comprised of eight members, three from the Board of Managers. In addition to Kinsey, Ake Almgren and Susan Riley took part. Participating PJM members and the sectors they represent were: Pati Esposito (Other Suppliers), Ken Foladare (Generation Owners), Lisa McAlister (Electric Distributors), Jackie Roberts (End Use Customers) and Hertzel Shamash (Transmission Owners).

10 Candidates

The committee hired executive search firm Russell Reynolds, which identified 10 candidates, three of whom were interviewed.

Blackwell retired in 2013 after 35 years with Santee Cooper, the last four and a half as senior vice president of power delivery. He is a senior consulting engineer with McCall-Thomas Engineering, in Orangeburg, S.C. He also is a former board member and chairman of the Southeastern Electric Reliability Corp.

“He is regarded not only for his technical acumen but is widely praised in the industry for his character and collaborative working approach, both as a representative of public power, and with other industry and regulatory interests focused on the challenges of power system reliability,” outgoing CEO Terry Boston said in a letter to PJM members announcing the committee’s choice.

The board also includes Boston, who will cede his seat to incoming CEO Andy Ott, and Charles Robinson, who did not attend the Annual Meeting.

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