New York PSC: Debra LaBelle

Deck: 

Director

Fortnightly Magazine - March 2023
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The New York Public Service Commission and New York Department of Public Service oversee a mandate in New York's Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, to cut greenhouse gas emissions forty percent by 2030 and no less than eighty-five percent by 2050 from 1990 levels. All that, while carrying on its regulatory business in the public interest. The five hundred-plus dedicated Staff of the New York Department of Public Service are up to all these tasks. They are the Staff arm of the seven-member New York Public Service Commission. 
 

PUF's Lori Burkhart: How did your background lead to your position as the Director of Office of Telecommunications?

Debra LaBelle: My career has been almost completely at the Commission. I started thirty-three years ago as a junior engineer and worked my way up in the Office of Telecommunications.

I left for a couple of years and went to work in the industry. That gave me a more well-rounded perspective. Then I came back to the Office of Telecom and worked there another five years or so.

I ventured out to other offices within the Department to broaden my knowledge, because telecom seems to get siloed. I worked in what was the Office of Energy Efficiency and Environment, which is now the Office of Markets and Innovation.

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