Congressional Directory for the 117th Congress (2021-2022), October 2022.
[Pages 765-768]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
James Forrestal Building
1000 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585
phone (202) 586-5000, https://energy.gov
JENNIFER M. GRANHOLM, Secretary of Energy, was sworn in as the 16th
Secretary of Energy on February 25, 2021, becoming just the second woman
to lead the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Secretary Granholm will
lead DOE in helping America achieve President Biden's goal of net-zero
carbon emissions by 2050 by advancing cutting-edge clean energy
technologies, creating millions of good-paying union clean energy jobs,
and building an equitable clean energy future. Secretary Granholm will
also oversee DOE's core missions of promoting American leadership in
scientific discovery, maintaining the nuclear deterrent and reducing
nuclear danger, and remediating the environmental harms caused by legacy
defense programs. Prior to serving as Secretary of Energy, Secretary
Granholm was the first woman elected Governor of Michigan, serving two
terms from 2003 to 2011. As Governor, Secretary Granholm faced economic
downturns caused by the Great Recession and meltdown in the automotive
and manufacturing sectors. She successfully led efforts to diversify the
state's economy, strengthen its auto industry, preserve the
manufacturing sector, and add emerging sectors--such as clean energy--to
Michigan's economic portfolio. Today, one-third of all North American
electric vehicle battery production takes place in Michigan, the state
is one of the top five states for clean energy patents, and 126,000
Michiganders were employed in the clean energy sector prior to COVID-19.
Secretary Granholm was also the first woman elected Attorney General of
Michigan and served as the state's top law enforcement officer from 1998
to 2002. After two terms as governor, Secretary Granholm joined the
faculty of the University of California, Berkeley, as a Distinguished
Professor of Practice in the Goldman School of Public Policy, focusing
on the intersection of law, clean energy, manufacturing, policy, and
industry. She also served as an advisor to the Clean Energy Program of
the Pew Charitable Trusts. Secretary Granholm began her career in public
service as a judicial clerk for Michigan's 6th Circuit Court of Appeals.
She became a federal prosecutor in Detroit in 1990, and in 1994, she was
appointed Wayne County Corporation Counsel. Secretary Granholm, an
immigrant from Canada, is an honors graduate of both the University of
California, Berkeley, and Harvard Law School. She and her husband,
Daniel G. Mulhern, have three children.
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Secretary of Energy.--Jennifer Granholm (202) 586-5000.
Deputy Secretary.--David Turk, 586-5500.
Chief of Staff.--Christopher Davis, 586-4004.
Inspector General.--Teri Donaldson, 586-0034.
Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental
Affairs.--Ali Nouri.
Assistant Secretary for International Affairs.--Andrew Light.
General Counsel.--Samuel Walsh.
Chief Financial Officer.--Christopher Johns (acting), 586-4171.
Chief Human Capital Officer.--Erin Moore, 586-2666.
Chief Information Officer.--Ann Dunkin, 586-0166.
Director, Office of:
Economic Impact and Diversity.--Ann Augustyn (acting), 586-
8383.
Enterprise Assessments.--John Dupuy, 586-4360.
Hearings and Appeals.--Poli Marmolejos, 287-1566.
Intelligence and Counterintelligence.--Steve Black, 586-1352.
Management.--Ingrid Kolb, 586-2550.
Policy.--Carla Frisch (acting).
Project Management.--Paul Bosco, 341-4522.
Public Affairs.--David Mayorga, 586-1760.
Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.--Ron Pierce,
586-9259.
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Administrator for Energy Information Administration.--Joseph
DeCarolis, 586-4361.
Director, Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy.--Jennifer Gerbi
(acting), 586-8321.
Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management.--Vacant.
Director, Office of Environment, Health, Safety and Security.--
Matthew Moury, 586-1285.
Legacy Management.--Carmelo Melendez, 586-4882.
Director and Chief Commercialization Officer, Technology
Transitions.--Vanessa Chan, 586-2000.
UNDER SECRETARY FOR INFRASTRUCTURE
Under Secretary for Infrastructure.--Vacant.
Principal Deputy Under Secretary.--Kathleen Hogan.
Power Marketing Administrations:
Administrator, Bonneville Power Administration.--John Hairston
(503) 230-5262.
Administrator, Southeastern Power Administration.--Virgil
Hobbs III (706) 213-3838.
Administrator, Southwestern Power Administration.--Mike Wech
(417) 891-2626.
Administrator, Western Power Administration.--Tracey LeBeau
(720) 962-7705.
Director, Office of:
Clean Energy Demonstrations.--Kelly Cummins (acting).
Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response.--Puesh
Kumar (202) 287-1849.
Federal Energy Management Programs.--Vacant.
Grid Deployment Office.--Patricia A. Hoffman (acting) (202)
586-6074.
Indian Energy Policy and Programs.--Wahleah Johns, 287-6566.
Loan Programs.--Jigar Shah, 586-7707.
Manufacturing & Energy Supply Chains.--David Howell (acting).
UNDER SECRETARY FOR SCIENCE AND INNOVATION
Under Secretary for Science and Innovation.--Geraldine Richmond (202)
586-0505.
Assistant Secretary for:
Electricity.--Vacant.
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.--Vacant.
Fossil Energy and Carbon Management.--Brad Crabtree, 586-6660.
Nuclear Energy.--Kathryn Huff, 586-6630.
Director, Office of:
Arctic Energy.--George Roe (acting), 441-6522.
Artificial Intelligence and Technology.--Pamela Isom, 586-
1800.
Science.--Asmeret Berhe, 287-5102.
NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Administrator for National Nuclear Security Administration / Under
Secretary for Nuclear Security.--Jill Hruby (202) 586-5555.
Principal Deputy Administrator.--Frank Rose, 586-5555.
Associate Principal Deputy Administrator.--James McConnell, 586-
5555.
NNSA Chief of Staff.--Douglas Fremont, 586-5555.
Deputy Administrator for--
Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation.--Corey Hinderstein, 586-
0645.
Defense Programs.--Marvin Adams, 586-1877.
Naval Reactors.--ADM James Caldwell, USN, 781-6174.
Associate Administrator for--
Acquisition and Project Management.--Robert Raines, 586-5627.
Congressional & Intergovernmental Affairs.--Jason Miller
(acting), 586-7332.
Counterterrorism and Counterproliferation.--Jay A. Tilden,
586-1734.
Defense Nuclear Security.--Jeffrey Johnson, 586-8900.
Emergency Operations.--John Juskie, 586-9892.
Information Management.--James Wolff, 586-9728.
Management and Budget.--Frank Lowery, 586-0101.
Safety, Infrastructure, and Operations.--Kenneth Sheely
(acting), 586-4096.
Office of the General Counsel.--Timothy Fischer, 586-7161.
Office of Public Affairs.--Gordon Trowbridge, 586-7332.
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MAJOR FIELD ORGANIZATIONS
OPERATIONS OFFICES
Managers:
Golden Field Office (EERE).--Derek Passarelli (240) 562-1742.
Richland (EM).--Brian Vance (509) 302-3228.
Office of River Protection (ORP).--Brian Vance (509) 302-3228.
Savannah River (EM).--Michael Budney (803) 952-7243.
Carlsbad Field Office (EM).--Reinhard Knerr (575) 234-7300.
Los Alamos (EM).--Michael Mikolanis (505) 412-8936.
Oak Ridge Office (EM).--Laura Wilkerson (acting) (865) 576-9900.
Portsmouth and Paducah Project Office (EM).--Joel Bradburne (859)
219-4001.
Idaho (NE).--Robert Boston (208) 526-7300.
Ames Office (SC).--Samuel Bigger (515) 294-8037.
Argonne Office (SC).--Joanna Livengood (630) 252-2366.
Fermi (SC).--Roger Snyder (acting) (630) 840-8448.
Bay Area (Berkeley & SLAC) (SC).--Paul Golan (650) 926-3208.
Princeton (SC).--Sandra Rogan (609) 243-3705.
Pacific Northwest (SC).--Ted Pietrok (509) 372-4900.
Thomas Jefferson (SC).--Joseph Arango (757) 269-5094.
Brookhaven (SC).--Robert Gordon (631) 344-3346.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Site Office (SC).--Johnny Moore (865)
576-3536.
Naval Reactors Naval Nuclear Laboratory (NNSA).--Matthew Brott
(518) 395-4690.
Kansas City (NNSA).--Jeff Shoulta (816) 488-3342.
Livermore (NNSA).--Peter Rodrik (925) 422-6265.
Los Alamos (NNSA).--Ted Wyka (505) 665-5105.
Nevada (NNSA).--David Bowman (702) 295-3211.
NNSA Production Office (NNSA).--Teresa Robbins (505) 845-4392.
Sandia (NNSA).--Daryl Hauck (505) 845-6036.
Savannah River (NNSA).--Jason Armstrong (803) 208-3689.
INTEGRATED SUPPORT / BUSINESS CENTERS
Managers:
EM Consolidated Business Center.--John Zimmerman (513) 246-1050.
SC Consolidated Service Center.--Kenneth Tarcza (865) 576-4444.
NATIONAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY
Director, National Energy Technology Laboratory.--Brian Anderson (304)
285-2043.
STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVE PROJECT OFFICE
Project Manager.--Paul Oosterling (504) 734-4339.
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426
Chair.--Richard Glick (202) 502-8000.
Commissioners: Allison Clements, 573-2699; Mark C. Christie, 502-
8100; James Danly, 502-6477; Willie L. Phillips.
Chief Administrative Law Judge.--Carmen A. Cintron, 502-8500.
Executive Director.--Anton C. Porter, 502-8300.
General Counsel.--David L. Morenoff, 502-6000.
Secretary, Office of the Secretary.--Kimberly Bose, 502-8400.
Director, Office of:
Administrative Litigation.--John Kroeger, 502-6100.
Electric Reliability.--David Ortiz (acting), 502-8600.
Energy Infrastructure Security.--Joseph McClelland, 502-8867.
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Energy Market Regulation.--Jette Gebhart, 502-6700.
Energy Policy and Innovation.--Jignasa Gadani, 502-8850.
Energy Projects.--Terry Turpin, 502-8700.
Enforcement.--Janel Burdick, 502-8100.
External Affairs.--Sarah Venuto, 502-8004.