FirstEnergy Corp President Brian X. Tierney
FirstEnergy Corp President Brian X. Tierney

New JCP&L president focuses on local decision-making

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Doug Mokoid, the newly appointed president of FirstEnergy New Jersey, has expressed his enthusiasm for leading the organization. In a recent communication to customers, Mokoid shared his commitment to enhancing local decision-making and accountability within JCP&L, part of FirstEnergy’s network.

Mokoid is a lifelong resident of New Jersey with deep ties to the state. He is originally from South Jersey and an alumnus of Rutgers University. His career in the energy sector has been centered in New Jersey, providing him with a strong understanding of the state’s communities and their unique needs.

In his message, Mokoid emphasized his goal to bring decision-making closer to customers. “This shift is part of how we’re enhancing our ability to address your local priorities and needs,” he stated. He also highlighted targeted investments aimed at reducing power outages and implementing customer-focused initiatives for better energy management.

JCP&L remains committed to its mission of delivering safe and reliable power while partnering with communities across New Jersey. Mokoid concluded by reaffirming this commitment: “I look forward to continuing our mission to serve our customers, partner with our communities and deliver the safe, reliable power you need and deserve.”



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