ACE’s Hendry and JCP&L’s Reed Elected New Board Members at New Jersey Utilities Association

FREEHOLD – January 15, 2026 – The New Jersey Utilities Association announced today that Andrew Hendry, regional president of Atlantic City Electric, and Teresa Reed, vice president, finance and regulatory for JCP&L, have been elected to its Board of Directors, effective immediately. Both Hendry and Reed’s nominations were unanimously approved by the NJUA Board at its December 16, 2025 Board of Directors meeting.

“With the addition of both Andrew Hendry and Teresa Reed, the NJUA Board comprises the leading visionaries of the state’s utility industry,” said Richard Henning, president & CEO, NJUA. “Andrew’s proven ability to drive governmental policy transformation and Teresa’s deep expertise in regulatory affairs will be critical as we work with our new Governor to elevate our customers’ experience.”

Mr. Hendry has more than two decades of experience in the utility industry and state government. As regional president of ACE, he leads external affairs strategy development and execution, with a focus on strengthening relationships with stakeholders across South Jersey, including elected officials and civic, community and business leaders.

Before joining ACE, Mr. Hendry served as senior advisor of regulatory affairs for Jersey Central Power and Light, a FirstEnergy company, where he led regulatory strategy development and represented the company in front of the Board of Public Utilities and state government. Previously, he held the role of president and CEO of the New Jersey Utilities Association. His other experience includes serving as executive director of the New Jersey Senate Majority Office, and positions at the Office of Legislative Services, Assembly Majority Office and Comcast.

Ms. Reed joined FirstEnergy from Duke Energy Corporation, where she has been Director, Rates and Regulatory Planning, Rate Design and Pricing Solutions since 2020. In that role, she led rate design, customer renewable offers, pricing strategy and execution for the company's service territory in the Carolinas.

She joined Duke Energy in 2008 as a Senior Auditor and held diverse positions in supply chain, compliance and customer solutions & strategy. She began her career at Railinc Corporation, where she progressed through a series of financial roles, ultimately becoming the company's controller.

“We couldn’t be more pleased to have Andrew and Teresa join our Board,” Mr. Henning said. “They bring an extraordinary depth of experience and skill to the NJUA and will advance our important work throughout New Jersey.”

About NJUA
The New Jersey Utilities Association (NJUA) is a statewide trade association for investor-owned utilities that provide essential water, wastewater, electric, natural gas and telecommunications services to New Jersey residents and businesses. NJUA has provided a forum for the exchange of ideas and a unified voice in the public policy arena for its members since 1915.

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