Lynda L. Ziegler
Director
Former Executive Vice President of Power Delivery Services at Southern California Edison
- Director since: 2013
- Age: 71
Qualifications
- Executive Leadership Experience: Held executive positions at one of the nation’s largest electric utilities and two terms as Itron’s Chair and a term as Vice Chair of the Board
- Industry Experience: Extensive knowledge of the electric utility industry, including management of customer service, transmission and distribution, and information technology to deliver power to over 5 million customers
- Marketing/Sales Expertise: Brings deep experience in marketing and communications for customer-focused initiatives in smart meter technology
- Information Technology: Draws on extensive background in overseeing critical IT infrastructure of electric utilities
Experience
Lynda Ziegler was elected Vice Chair of the Board in April 2015, and then Chair of the Board in September 2016. She was elected to a second term as Chair of the Board at the 2019 annual meeting. In September 2012, Ms. Ziegler retired from Southern California Edison (SCE), one of the largest electric utilities in the U.S. (and a customer of Itron), whose parent is Edison International. During her tenure at SCE, she held various management positions related to customer program offerings, customer service, development, communication and implementation of energy efficiency programs, marketing and communication of smart meters, and generally led all aspects of delivering power to almost 5 million customers. From 2006 to 2011, Ms. Ziegler was Senior Vice President of Customer Service, and from January 1, 2011 until her retirement in September of 2012, she served as Executive Vice President of Power Delivery Services, where she was responsible for transmission and distribution construction and maintenance, customer service, information technology (IT), and support services including procurement and real estate management. In the past, she has served on the advisory committee for power delivery and utilization at the Electric Power Research Institute and was a founding member of the Board of the Association for Women in Water and Energy.
Ms. Ziegler brings to the Board her extensive background with public utilities, especially with her recent responsibilities in the industry related to smart meters and customer relations from the utility perspective. Her breadth of knowledge of software services, transmission and distribution construction and maintenance, IT, and business development adds to the diverse business backgrounds of our other members of the Board.