Chairman, President, and Co-Founder
Texas Geothermal Energy Alliance (TxGEA)
Barry Smitherman is an attorney, consultant, and private investor. He is the Chairman, President, and co-founder of the Texas Geothermal Energy Alliance (TxGEA), an organization dedicated to education, public awareness, and advocacy on behalf of the Texas geothermal industry.
Barry served as an independent director of CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (www.centerpointenergy.com), a Houston-based electric and gas delivery utility headquartered in Houston, Texas, 2020-2024. He also served as an independent director of NRG, Inc. (www.nrg.com), a merchant power producer and retail electric provider, headquartered in Houston, 2017-2018. Prior to joining the NRG BOD, Barry was a partner in the energy regulatory group of Vinson & Elkins (www.velaw.com).
Prior to the RRC, Barry was on the Public Utility Commission of Texas, from April 2004 through July 2011, and was Chairman for the last four years of his tenure. During this time, he served two terms on the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Electricity Advisory Committee, the Board of Directors of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC,) was Chairman of the NARUC Gas Committee, the ERCOT Board of Directors, the Southern States Energy Board, the Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission, and the Regional State Committee of the Southwest Power Pool.
Prior to beginning public service, Barry spent 16 years as an investment banker, holding leadership positions with J.P. Morgan Securities, Lazard, The First Boston Corporation, and Banc One Capital Markets (now part of JP Morgan Chase), where he was a Managing Director and National Head of the Public Finance group. During this time, he led the capital markets offering of over $7.5 billion in tax-exempt bonds and notes on behalf of state and local governments.
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