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PROFESSIONAL BIOGRAPHY Barry K. Worthington Executive Director United States Energy Association 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 550, Mailbox 142 Washington, DC 20004 The United States Energy Association (USEA) is the U.S. Member Committee of T 202-312-1230 F 202-682-1682 [email protected] the World Energy Council (WEC). USEA is an association of public and private energyrelated organizations, corporations and government agencies. USEA represents the broad interests of the U.S. energy sector by increasing the understanding of energy issues, both domestically and internationally. Professional Background Barry K. Worthington serves as the Executive Director of the United States Energy Association (USEA) where he directs the Association’s domestic and international activities. He has served in this capacity since September 1988. Previously, he served as a Vice President of the Thomas Alva Edison Foundation and prior to that served in several capacities with Houston Lighting & Power Company, now known as Center Point. Worthington has also written extensively on energy and environmental matters, and addresses many conferences on national and international energy issues. Affiliations Current Board Memberships - National Energy Foundation - U.S.-China Energy Environment Center - Energy & Mineral Law Foundation Current Advisory Board Memberships - Electric Power Research Institute - National Council of Minorities in Energy - US Environmental Protection Agency – National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy Previous Board/Committee Membership - World Environment Center - Columbia University Global Roundtable on Climate Change - US Export-Import Bank Sub-Sahara Advisory Committee - National Academy Committee Regarding USAID Science & Technology Capability Education 2010 Unites States Energy Association, All rights reserved. M.S. Degree, University of Houston – Studies of the Future Program B.S. Degree, Pennsylvania State University – Man & Environmental Relations