For Immediate Release
September 12, 2023
Media Contact: Jackie.Greger@sierraclub.org
Former Sierra Club Employee, Christine Guhl-Sadovy, Nominated NJ BPU President
TRENTON – Yesterday Governor Phil Murphy announced the appointment of Christine Guhl-Sadovy as President of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU). Guhl-Sadovy, a current NJBPU Commissioner, will succeed President Joseph L. Fiordaliso, who passed away last week after an exceptional career dedicated to public service, including 17 years leading the NJBPU.
Guhl-Sadovy previously worked at the NJBPU, rising to the position of Chief of Staff under President Fiordaliso and significantly advancing Governor Murphy’s clean energy agenda. Among many other environmental accomplishments, Guhl-Sadovy was involved in the drafting of the 2010 Energy Master Plan and worked to incentivize electric vehicles in the state. Christine also worked as an Organizing Representative for the Sierra Club for over five years, and has dedicated her career to the benefit of the people of New Jersey.
“We are excited that Christine Guhl-Sadovy has been appointed as the President of the Board of Public Utilities for New Jersey. We are proud to see a former Sierra Club employee at the helm of New Jersey’s clean energy transition and are more than confident that she will be a great leader when it comes to effective climate action for the state,” said Anjuli Ramos-Busot, New Jersey Director of the Sierra Club. “We look forward to working with Christine to achieve a clean energy future for New Jersey.”
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