ABOUT THE ONTARIO ENERGY BOARD
The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) is the provincial regulator of Ontario’s natural gas and electricity sectors. With a mission to deliver public value through prudent regulation and independent adjudicative decision-making, the OEB is a trusted regulator enabling Ontario’s growing economy and enhancing quality of life by ensuring safe, reliable and affordable energy. The OEB is a diverse, driven, transparent and thoughtful team that is accountable to one another, the sector, and the customers they serve.
OPPORTUNITY – CHIEF COMMISSIONER (FULL-TIME THROUGH March 31, 2027)
LHH Knightsbridge Executive Search is partnering with the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) to identify candidates to fill the position of Chief Commissioner. The incumbent Chief Commissioner is retiring on March 31, 2025.
THE ROLE
The OEB is committed to ensuring the independence, transparency and effectiveness of the adjudication process that arises from its quasi-judicial role as the regulator of the energy sector in Ontario.
In this context, the Chief Commissioner is responsible for the efficiency, timeliness and dependability of the OEB’s adjudicative function, including by directing and supervising Commissioners. The Chief Commissioner is appointed by the Board of Directors upon the recommendation of the CEO and is accountable to the CEO.
The Chief Commissioner establishes panels of Commissioners who make independent decisions on applications that come before the OEB and to which they are assigned. These applications include utilities’ requests for approval to change their rates, merge with another utility or build new infrastructure, are decided through a court-like process that involves an oral, written or electronic hearing.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Knowledge & Experience
Core Competencies
TERM
Appointment will be made by the Board of Directors for a first term of no longer than two years.
LOCATION
While most of the work can be done virtually, hearings may be in person in Toronto. To be compliant with tax, employment standards and cyber security protocols, the principal residence and place of work of a candidate must be in Ontario.
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
The Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998 prohibits the appointment of a person who has any material interest in or is a director, officer, employee or agent of:
“Material interest” is a question of fact in every case. The OEB has quantified “material interest” as a financial interest of $10,000 or more and includes the fair market value of debt or equity, but “material interest” does not include a mutual fund or ETF unless specifically targeted at the Ontario energy industry or a segment of the Ontario energy industry; membership in a pension plan; participation in an annuity or life insurance policy; or a GIC or similar financial instrument issued by a regulated financial institution.
OEB’S DIVERSITY STATEMENT
At the Ontario Energy Board, we believe diversity and inclusion strengthens our organization. We acknowledge, honour and respect the fundamental value and dignity of all people and we are committed to actively seeking to identify, remedy and eliminate systemic barriers which preclude anyone from reaching their full potential. Equity is embedded in our workplace culture, processes and practices and we collectively strive to create an environment in which all people feel a sense of belonging and can participate fully. Being recognized as one of Greater Toronto’s Top Employers validates our DEI action plan, which has created an atmosphere where everyone’s attributes combine to make us stronger, together.
Pursuant to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, the Ontario Energy Board will make reasonable efforts to provide accommodation to candidates with disabilities in the course of the recruitment process. If you require accommodation, please communicate your needs to the search project team.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
If you are interested in being considered for this exciting adjudicative position, please submit your cover letter and a current resume to Ed Perkovic: Ed.Perkovic@lhhknightsbridge.com.
Should you have any questions regarding this opportunity, please contact a member of the LHH Knightsbridge project team:
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