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NJUA was well represented on ROI NJ’s 2025 Energy & Environment Power List.
NJUA was well represented on ROI NJ’s 2025 Energy & Environment Power List.
Written by NJUA News Staff
Published February 06, 2025

10 Members of NJUA Organizations Recognized On ROI-NJ's 2025 Energy & Environment Power List

NJUA was well represented on ROI NJ’s 2025 Energy & Environment Power List, with 10 members of NJUA organizations being honored by the news site:

 

Rich Henning, CEO, NJUA: Rich is responsible for setting public policy and strategic planning for one of the most important and impactful industries in New Jersey.

Amy Cradic, COO, N.J. Resources: Amy is responsible for providing leadership, management and vision to NJR Clean Energy Ventures, NJR Energy Services and NJR Midstream.

Steve Westhoven, CEO, N.J. Resources: Steve is a key leader of an energy company that is proving to be a leader in transformation toward and development of alternative clean energy solutions.

Karen Reif, V.P. Renewables & Energy Solutions, PSE&G: Reif oversees the company’s growth of solar energy, energy efficiency, demand response and alternative fuel vehicle programs.

Charles McFeaters, President & Chief Nuclear Officer, PSEG Nuclear: PSEG’s nuclear program figures to be a key component of any and all clean energy models for the future.

Melissa Oren, Senior Vice President, South Jersey Industries; President, South Jersey Gas: As senior vice president of South Jersey Industries, Melissa provides strategic oversight and drives full alignment of operational excellence across SJI’s collective utility operations.

Kyle Nolan, COO, SJI Renewable Energy Ventures: Kyle is a key leader in his company’s renewable energy efforts, including the creation of one of the largest food waste-to-renewable natural gas facilities in the U.S.

Patrick Migliaccio, COO, N.J. Natural Gas: Patrick is a leader in the company’s transformative CarbinX carbon-capture system, which enables users to turn their carbon emissions into a nontoxic solid called pearl ash.

Mark McDonough, President, N.J. American Water: Marks leads the largest water utility in N.J. help towns across New Jersey make necessary and overdue updates to their water facilities.

Susan Hardwick, CEO, American Water: Susan not only heads the largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility in the country, but she does it the right way: She annually is among a list of most admired CEOs.

The full list can be found here.