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Paul Allen

M. J. Bradley & Associates
Senior Vice President
Paul Allen is a Senior Vice President at M. J. Bradley & Associates.  He has been part of MJB&A’s team since the fall of 2012.  He contributes to the firm’s regulatory policy analysis for the electric and gas industry and to MJB&A’s sustainability practice area.  Paul has more than thirty years of experience in public policy development and business strategy.  Prior to joining MJB&A, Paul was a corporate officer at Constellation Energy in Baltimore, Maryland where he served on the Management Committee for eleven years as Senior Vice President for Corporate Affairs and Chief Environmental Officer.  He was Chairman of Constellation’s Environmental Review Board and led the company’s sustainability initiatives.  While at Constellation, Paul testified before the Maryland General Assembly on matters pertaining to environmental policy, clean energy, and electric rates, as well as Constellation Energy’s business ventures and its sustainability initiatives.  He also conducted numerous policy briefings for the U.S. Congress as well as federal agencies and several state governments.  Paul left Constellation after helping the company achieve its merger and business integration with Exelon Corp in mid-2012.

Before joining  Constellation, Paul served as Senior Vice President and Group Head at Ogilvy Public Relations in Washington, D.C., where he managed the firm's energy and environment practice, and worked with key clients in the transportation field, including The Ford Motor Company.  And, prior to Ogilvy, Paul served for five years on the senior staff of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), where he participated in pioneering analyses of global warming and climate change.  Before his tenure at NRDC, he was Press Secretary for U.S. Senator Christopher Dodd and participated in the Senator's reelection campaign in 1986.  From 1979 to 1985, Paul was an editor and producer at National Public Radio, and a member of the original staff of NPR’s “Morning Edition”.

Paul holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Colorado.  He is a past member of the Board of Directors of the Environmental Law Institute, was Chairman of the Chesapeake Bay Trust, and is on the Board of Visitors of the University of Maryland’s Center for Environmental Science.