Richard Miller retired as Vice President for Energy and Environmental Law at Con Edison in 2023. He joined Con Edison in 2003 and worked on various matters for the Company, including federal energy policy, energy efficiency, renewable power, greenhouse gas regulation and the Con Edison steam system. Previously (1998 to 2003), he was Senior Vice-President for Energy at the New York City Economic Development Corporation, where he oversaw City energy policy during the transition to restructured electric markets. He is also a former President of the Northeast Energy Bar Association and Transportation Alternatives Board member. He wrote an article for the History section of Power & Energy Magazine entitled “Pearl Street Station: Powering The First Distribution Network. He is a graduate of Amherst College and New York University School of Law and was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Togo, West Africa. He lives in Brooklyn and has used the bicycle as his primary form of transportation since 2003. He currently averages about 5,500 bicycling miles annually in the City for commuting, running errands, and leisure