Annette has over 20 years of experience providing legal, regulatory, procurement, and management support to energy efficiency and renewable energy programs in California, the Midwest, and internationally. Her company, Future Energy Enterprises, develops and supports programs to ensure program administrators achieve their goals with cost-effective and clean energy resources, including energy efficiency, conservation, demand response, and renewable energy.

Annette leads the Illinois Income Qualified Energy Efficiency Advisory Committee in Illinois. Before that, she served as the lead facilitator for the successful, long-standing Illinois Stakeholder Advisory Group for 10 years, a forum authorized by the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) to build consensus and make recommendations to the ICC the on State energy efficiency policies, portfolio and program design, administration, implementation, and evaluation. She also facilitates the California Technical Forum (Cal TF).

Annette has been an E2 member for 15 years and a Chapter Director since 2019.

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