John Kroeger joined the Commission in 1991, after working in a private energy law practice and for the U.S. International Trade Commission. In the Commission’s Enforcement section, he led a number of high profile cases involving matters arising from the Western Energy Crisis. He also led and directed investigations involving alleged electric and natural gas market manipulation, market transparency, tariff compliance, and statutory and regulatory violations. Following enactment of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, John contributed to the creation and execution of Enforcement-related policies of the Commission. In 2011, he joined the Office of Administrative Litigation as Director of the Legal Division. As the leader of the Commission’s trial counsel, he assured high quality representation of the public interest and set strategic direction in the settlement and litigation of disputes involving rates, terms and conditions of service, market power, and other issues. John graduated with a B.A. from The George Washington University with Special Honors. He earned a J.D. from The George Washington University Law School, where he served as a clinical director, and an M.B.A., with a concentration in finance, from Johns Hopkins University.