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AEF Leadership Council

Riley Georgsen

Vice President, Public Policy and Government Relations

ENMAX Corporation

Riley Georgsen is currently the Vice President, Public Policy and Government Relations at ENMAX Corporation. In this role, he is responsible for ENMAX's participation in public policy initiatives, and ENMAX's policy advocacy and lobbying activity with provincial and federal governments. 

 

Riley has an extensive professional background in both politics and the electricity sector, holding senior leadership roles at the Alberta Utilities Commission, TransAlta, and the Government of Alberta, in a variety of areas including public policy development, political advocacy, regulation, and stakeholder engagement. 

 

A native of Hanna, Alberta, Riley holds a degree from the University of Calgary and completed McGill University’s MBA program. He is also active in the Calgary community and currently serves on the board of the Calgary Food Bank.

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