MISO Nominating Committee
MISO and its board are scrutinizing the steps they can take to preserve institutional knowledge on the board of directors as they confront half of board members reaching term limits this year and next.
The MISO Board of Directors next year will boast a former Ford Motor Co. executive after a vote of MISO membership.
MISO Board of Directors Chair Phyllis Currie reflected on the unprecedented circumstances that converted the RTO’s Board Week into a teleconference format.
A special task team is suggesting that MISO revise its Board of Directors selection rules to give stakeholders a more consequential voice in board makeup.
The BQTT, the team charged with re-examining MISO’s director-selection process, recommended doubling stakeholder representation on the Nominating Committee.
A new MISO Board Qualification Task Team is seeking stakeholder suggestions to improve the process for choosing the RTO’s board members.
After earlier forecasts of a small year-end overage, MISO is now on track to be $1.2 million under its $265 million expected budget in December.
MISO Board of Directors Chairman Michael Curran paid tribute to Eugene Zeltmann, a former board member who passed away in late February.
The Nominating Committee has waived MISO Board of Directors term limits and unanimously voted to allow current Director Baljit Dail to continue.
The MISO Board of Directors’ Nominating Committee has settled on three candidates to fill the three seats up for election for terms that begin in January and expire in September.
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