ScottMadden Announces New Rates, Regulation, & Planning Practice and Practice Leader
ScottMadden, Inc., one of North America’s leading energy consulting firms, today announced the addition of the new Rates, Regulation, & Planning practice and the promotion of Bob Hevert to Rates, Regulation, & Planning practice leader.
Hevert joined ScottMadden in 2016, specializing in corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, project finance, asset and business unit valuation, rates and regulatory matters, energy market assessment, and corporate strategic planning. He has provided expert testimony on a wide range of financial, strategic, and economic matters on more than 150 occasions at the state, provincial, and federal levels for numerous leading energy companies and financial institutions throughout North America. Prior to joining ScottMadden, Bob served as managing partner at Sussex Economic Advisors, LLC.
The new Rates, Regulation, & Planning practice helps clients adapt to regulatory changes and policy developments driven by today’s ever-changing energy markets. The consulting and operating experience of the practice team members in these markets provides a unique direct perspective on market developments.
“There is a rapidly growing need for rates and regulatory expertise and support throughout the energy industry,” said Brad Kitchens, president and CEO of ScottMadden. “ScottMadden is excited to have what I believe is the premier regulatory practice in the industry. Bob’s extensive experience and deep understanding of these issues are second to none.”
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