PJM Interconnection Announces Key Executive Promotions for Enhanced Leadership
On March 12, 2026, David E. Mills, the Interim President and CEO of PJM Interconnection, made significant announcements concerning the organization's executive leadership. Two prominent figures within the company, Asim Haque and Chris O'Hara, have each been elevated to the position of Executive Vice President. These strategic appointments reflect both the evolving nature of the operational landscape surrounding PJM and the increasing complexity faced in the realms of government and legal affairs.
Promotion Details
Asim Haque, previously serving as Sr. Vice President of Governmental Member Services, will now take on the role of Executive Vice President in the same domain. Haque has been a key player at PJM since 2019. His responsibilities include overseeing Governmental Services, State Policy Solutions, and Member Services, crucial areas that underpin PJM's operational success. Notably, his work involves stakeholder affairs, client management, and the training and certification of member operators. Haque’s efforts are crucial in navigating the policy interactions between PJM and various levels of state government and Congress, ensuring effective communication and advocacy for the organization’s aims.
Prior to his tenure at PJM, Haque served as the chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, showcasing a robust background in public service and law that will undoubtedly inform his new role.
Chris O'Hara, on the other hand, transitions from his previous position as Sr. Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary, and Chief Compliance Officer to become Executive Vice President in his area of expertise. O'Hara’s responsibilities encompass all legal operations at PJM; he manages regulatory affairs, litigation, and commercial legal needs. His role extends to providing legal counsel and strategic advice to the Senior Management Team, assisting in the formulation of legal and regulatory strategies that align with the organization’s operational goals. Additionally, O'Hara serves as counsel and secretary to PJM's independent Board of Managers while also overseeing compliance matters within the organization.
Before his career at PJM, O'Hara spent over a decade at NRG Energy, where he held various critical positions, including chief compliance officer. His extensive knowledge in corporate law and compliance will play a pivotal role in guiding PJM as it faces the challenges of maintaining grid reliability and compliance with industry regulations.
Effective Date
The appointments are set to take effect on March 18, 2026, marking a new chapter for PJM as it continues to deliver on its mission to ensure the reliability and safety of electric power transmission across its service area, which includes parts of 13 states and the District of Columbia.
About PJM Interconnection
Established in 1927, PJM Interconnection is a regional transmission organization responsible for coordinating and directing the transmission grid that serves approximately 67 million people. The organization manages 88,333 miles of high-voltage electric power lines, administering a competitive wholesale electricity market and implementing regional transmission expansions aimed at maintaining reliability and alleviating congestion. The operations of PJM have been attributed to generating annual savings of $5 billion, underscoring its crucial role in the energy sector.
With the recent executive appointments, PJM Interconnection is poised to tackle the heightened demands and complexities within the energy landscape, demonstrating its commitment to effective governance and future-ready leadership. For further insights and updates regarding PJM, visit PJM Inside Lines at insidelines.pjm.com.