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Vicki Kuo
Vice President Energy Efficiency and Distributed Resource Planning at Con Edison
Vicki Kuo is an experienced executive in the energy sector, currently serving as the Senior Vice President of Customer Energy Solutions at Con Edison.13 She has a long and diverse career in the utility industry, with a focus on energy efficiency, clean energy initiatives, and customer-facing programs.
Vicki joined Con Edison after graduating with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and later earned an M.S. in Management from NYU-Poly.1 Her career at Con Edison has spanned various roles, including:
- SVP Customer Energy Solutions (July 2022 - Present)
- Vice President Energy Efficiency and Distributed Resource Planning (August 2019 - July 2022)
- Director (January 2016 - August 2019)
- Project Manager and Project Specialist (2009 - 2016)3
In her current role, Vicki is responsible for leading Con Edison's efforts in energy efficiency, demand management, heating and transportation electrification, and distributed resource planning.1 Her team works on initiatives that support a clean energy future, including non-wires and non-pipeline solutions to meet system demands.1
Vicki has been recognized for her innovative approach to utility management. In 2021, she was named an Energy Central Innovation Champion for her key role in Con Edison's leadership towards the clean energy transition.2 She has pioneered regulatory models that drive energy efficiency overachievement and developed frameworks for non-pipes alternatives using targeted electrification.2
Outside of Con Edison, Vicki has experience in the cybersecurity industry, having worked for a startup company as vice president of Sales for North America and later expanding to Europe.13 She has also served on the board of the Building Energy Exchange and mentored women interested in energy careers through Women in Sustainability and Energy (WISE).14
Vicki is known for her passion for technology and entrepreneurship, and her approach to innovation focuses on solving customer pain points and maintaining a balance between execution and innovation.2

