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Sally Talberg

President and CEO, Michigan Saves

Sally Talberg has over 25 years in energy policy and regulation in the public and private sectors. Sally is CEO of Michigan Saves, the nation's first statewide nonprofit green bank. Sally also serves on the New York Independent System Operator Board of Directors and chairs the board’s Reliability and Markets Committee.

Sally served on the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) from 2013 through 2020 during a time of significant transformation of the state’s energy and telecommunications industries, with over four years as chair. As a commissioner, Sally served on numerous state, regional, and national boards and committees addressing electricity, natural gas, oil, infrastructure, and telecommunications issues. She oversaw the MPSC's successful implementation of bipartisan energy reform laws and spearheaded MI Power Grid, a regulatory reform initiative to support the transition to clean, distributed energy resources. Prior to the MPSC, Sally was a senior consultant at Public Sector Consultants where she helped establish Michigan Saves. She also served as a commission policy advisor at the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the MPSC, and handled environmental enforcement cases at the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.

Sally holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Natural Resources Policy Studies from Michigan State University and a Master of Public Affairs from the University of Texas at Austin.

Sally Talberg
President and CEO, Michigan Saves