ESA Names Josie Erzetic VP, Legal Affairs, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary

ESA Names Josie Erzetic VP, Legal Affairs, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary

February 16, 2017

Josie Erzetic joins the Electrical Safety Authority this month as Vice President, Legal Affairs, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary.

Erzetic comes to ESA from Ontario Power Generation (OPG) where she spent 16 years in a variety of legal and business roles and was most recently Vice President, Corporate Business Development. Prior to OPG, Erzetic worked as a lawyer at Genest Murray, a Toronto-based law firm.

She holds a Journalism degree from Carleton University, a LL.B from Osgoode Hall Law School, and the ICD.D designation from the Institute of Corporate Directors.

“Josie has deep expertise working in regulated environments and with stakeholders in the energy sector, and has a strong commitment to corporate governance. I’m very pleased to welcome her to the ESA executive team,” says David Collie, ESA’s President and CEO.

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