Brett White
About Brett White
Brett White serves as the Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Pine Gate Renewables, a position he has held since 2022. He has extensive experience in regulatory affairs, having previously worked at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and various roles within the Edison Electric Institute.
Current Role at Pine Gate Renewables
Brett White serves as the Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Pine Gate Renewables. He has held this position since 2022, contributing to the company's regulatory strategy and compliance efforts. His role involves overseeing regulatory initiatives and ensuring alignment with industry standards and policies.
Previous Experience in Regulatory Affairs
Prior to his current role, Brett White worked at Pine Gate Renewables as the Director of Regulatory Affairs from 2020 to 2022. He also held positions at Edison Electric Institute, where he served as Director of Federal Regulatory Affairs for one month in 2020 and as Senior Manager of Federal Regulatory Affairs from 2019 to 2020. His experience in these roles has equipped him with extensive knowledge in federal regulatory matters.
Legal Background and Education
Brett White has a solid legal foundation, having studied Energy and Environmental Law at Vermont Law and Graduate School, where he earned his Juris Doctorate from 2007 to 2010. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Appalachian State University, which he completed from 2003 to 2006. His education supports his expertise in regulatory affairs.
Early Career and Internships
Brett White began his career with a role as a Teacher at AmeriCorps from 2006 to 2007. He later gained legal experience as a Legal Intern at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in 2009 for three months. He also worked as an Attorney-Advisor at the same commission from 2012 to 2014, further developing his regulatory expertise.
Experience at Wright & Talisman, P.C.
Brett White worked as an Associate at Wright & Talisman, P.C. from 2014 to 2019 in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. During his five years at the firm, he focused on regulatory issues, enhancing his skills in legal analysis and client representation in the energy sector.