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AUGUSTA – John Kerry, former CEO of Catholic Charities Maine, has been named director of the state Office of Energy Independence and Security, Gov. John Baldacci announced Sunday.
Kerry, a former Democratic legislator from Saco who headed the state energy office from 1983 to 1986 during the Brennan administration, will succeed Beth Nagusky, who stepped down in December.
The appointment does not require confirmation by the state Senate.
Baldacci said Kerry combines experience in the public and private sectors with a background in the fields of energy and the environment.
“We have a lot of challenging issues on energy that must be addressed. From implementing the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative to expanding renewable energy resources and working toward energy independence, Maine needs John’s experience and dedication right now,” Baldacci said.
“His ideas and background are an excellent fit for this position during a demanding time.”
Kerry said his work would focus on three critical areas.
“Energy policy, environmental issues and economic development are integrally connected,” Kerry said. “Our energy policies have to be geared toward addressing all three at the same time.”
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