A top executive is leaving the Edison Electric Institute amid the group’s leadership shake-up.
Philip Moeller, the executive vice president at the organization representing investor-owned electric utilities, will step down this month to take a new job in the energy sector, EEI said, without specifying the new job.
The announcement comes weeks after EEI’s board picked Drew Maloney to be its new president, starting in July. A number of other EEI leaders have left recently, including Executive Vice President of Clean Energy Emily Fisher and Chief Strategy Officer Brian Wolff.
“Phil Moeller’s impact on EEI and our industry has been profound,” Pat Vincent-Collawn, EEI’s interim president, said in a statement.