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2015 Financial Forum 2015 FINANCIAL FORUM JW MARRIOTT DESERT SPRINGS, PALM DESERT, CA May 17-19, 2015 REGISTRATION LIST AS OF 05/15/2015 First Name Middle Name Last Name DesignationCompany Title Guests Anju E. Abraham CIBC World Markets Corp. Director Ali Agha SunTrust Robinson Humphrey Managing Director Michael George Agrimis MUFG - Union Bank Vice President Sarah Elizabeth Akers Wells Fargo Securities Senior Analyst Carlos Aldazabal TECO Peoples Gas Director, Regulatory Affairs Susan E. Allen UIL Holdings Corp. Vice President, Investor Relations Robert M. Allessio Southern Connecticut Gas Company President & CEO Jose A. Almonte Legal & General Investment Management America Senior Research Analyst Vincent L Ammann Jr. WGL Holdings, Inc. Senior Vice President & CFO Jowell Amores Magellan Asset Management Analyst David H. Anderson NW Natural Executive Vice President & COO Ann Anthony , CTP South Jersey Industries, Inc. Treasurer Christopher Minner John Apgar II Balyasny Asset Management Analyst David Arcaro Morgan Stanley Equity Analyst Anna M. Armendariz Integrys Energy Group Investor Relations Analyst Dennis V. Arriola Southern California Gas Company President & CEO Winsor H. Aylesworth Hennessy Funds Senior Vice President & Portfolio Manager Jeff Bagnoli BNY Mellon Capital Markets, LLC Vice President Mark Barnett Morningstar, Inc. Equity Analyst Nancy R. Barwig JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Executive Director Paul Nicksic Alexander Basse Wells Fargo Securities Director Mike Bates Robert W. Baird & Company Inc. Analyst Kelly A. Batte American Gas Association Membership & Meetings Specialist Kenneth J. Bauer JPMorgan Chase & Co. Senior Vice President David P. Bauer National Fuel Gas Company Treasurer & PFO Kristin Bauer Philippe Beard Fitch Ratings Director, Corporate Finance Robert F. Beard UGI Utilities, Inc. President & CEO Bradley P. Beecher The Empire District Electric Company President & CEO Kevin Beicke Fitch Ratings Director Kevin B. Belford American Gas Association Senior Vice President and General Counsel Porter Bennett Ponderosa Advisors, LLC President & CEO Paul Benson Heidrick & Struggles Partner Lawrence M. Berger The Bank of Nova Scotia Managing Director Greg S. Bergman KPMG LLP Director Jeff B. Berzina Black Hills Corporation Vice President, Strategic Planning/Development Akshay Bhatnagar Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co., LLC Research Analyst Peter W Bickford Mizuho Corporate Bank, Ltd. Managing Director George Bilicic Lazard Vice Chairman, US Investment Banking, Global Head of Power, Energy & Infrastructure Robert M. Bincarousky TECO Energy, Inc. Assistant Treasurer Elaine Bittner Chesapeake Utilities Senior Vice President, Strategy Development Ed Bittner Scott Bjelde Wells Fargo Managing Director Rose Blessing Atmos Energy Corporation Manager, Investor Relations Marcia Bockol ICBC Executive Director Gabriel Kochmer Brian William Bolster Goldman, Sachs & Co. Managing Director Douglas Bonawitz WGL Holdings, Inc. Division Head, Investor Relations, Analysis and Controls Allan Bradley Questar Corporation Executive Vice President & CEO, Questar Pipeline Walter F. Brandhuber Stantec Sector Leader, Oil & Gas Elizabeth G. Brandt Bank of America Merrill Lynch Senior Vice President David Bronicheski Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. Chief Financial Officer Theodore Brooks CenterSquare Investment Management Senior Analyst Samuel D. Brothwell Energy Income Partners LLC Senior Analyst John B. Brown Delta Natural Gas Company, Inc. Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer & Secretary Jennifer Brown Joyolin D. Brown , CFA Duff & Phelps Investment Management Co. Managing Director Donald Brown NiSource Inc. Executive Vice President Justin L. Brown Southwest Gas Corporation Vice President//Regulatory Affairs Monica Brown Grier Buchanan KeyBanc Capital Markets Research Associate Jeremy Burgon Wells Fargo Securities Vice President, Energy & Power Investment Banking Caren Byrd Morgan Stanley Managing Director Stephen Byrd Morgan Stanley Managing Director, Equity Analyst Justin Cain SunTrust Robinson Humphrey Director Sandra W. Callahan TECO Energy, Inc. Sr. Vice President, Finance & Accounting & CFO William N Cantrell TECO Peoples Gas President Roni Cappadonna Spectra Energy Corp General Manager, Investor Relations Brian C. Carlson Hennessy Funds SVP, Head of Distribution Kim Caruso TECO Energy, Inc. Treasurer Thomas L Casey TD Bank, N.A. Managing Director Jeff Cassella Moody's Investors Service Analyst Peter Caulo Fidelity Investments Trader Steve Cave AGL Resources Senior Vice President & Treasurer Ryan Caylor Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co., LLC Analyst Anna Marie Cellino National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation President Ross Cellino Roy R. Centrella Southwest Gas Corporation Senior VP/CFO Jane Centrella Carlotta Chan Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. Manager, Investor Relations Gautam Chandra WGL Holdings, Inc. SVP, Business Development Strategy and Non-Utility Operations Carl L. Chapman Vectren Corporation Chairman, President & CEO Adrian P. Chapman WGL Holdings, Inc. President and COO Jan C. Childress Consolidated Edison, Inc. Director, Investor Relations Neil Choi Electron Capital Partners Partner David Chong Unitil Corp. Director, Finance Jairo Chung Moody's Investors Service Analyst Scott Cisel Accenture Accenture Business Development Agent Susan Cisel Henry A. Clark III Evercore Partners Senior Advisor Stephen H. Clark South Jersey Industries, Inc. Chief Financial Officer Elizabeth Clark Kathryn Clay American Gas Association Vice President, Policy Strategy Kenneth Clay Blake Clayton Citi Equity Analyst Kim R. Cocklin Atmos Energy Corporation President & CEO John Cogan Centerview Partners Partner Kevin Cole Achievement Asset Management Energy Analyst John Colella Moelis & Company Managing Director Barbara A. Coletti BMO Capital Markets Research Associate Mark Collin Unitil Corporation Chief Financial Officer Brian Collins SNL Energy Senior Research Analyst Bruce Connery Columbia Pipeline Group Vice President, Investor Relations Sam Cooley Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets Inc. Equity Analyst Beth W. Cooper Chesapeake Utilities Corporation Senior Vice President & CFO Juan Correa Lazard Director Greg Cox Bank of America Merrill Lynch Senior Vice President Thomas C. Croft Bank of America Merrill Lynch Director Jonathan Crumpler Wells Fargo Securities Managing Director Joseph D. Culley Jr. Janney Montgomery Scott Managing Director Gavin Danaher John Hancock Financial Services, Inc. Managing Director Michael Dandurand Goldman, Sachs & Co. Equity Research Analyst Vinod Dasaratha NWQ Helen D. Davis JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Vice President Marc de Croisset CBRE Analyst Daniel C. de Menocal Jr. BNY Mellon Capital Markets, LLC Managing Director, Equity Capital Markets Ralph A. DeCesare CFA TD Asset Management Vice President & Director Scott DeGhetto Moelis & Company Managing Director Laurie A. Delano The Empire District Gas Company Vice President, Finance & CFO Jonathan Dickman-Wilkes JPMorgan Chase & Co. Executive Director Curtis L. Dinan ONE Gas, Inc. Sr. Vice President, CFO & Treasurer Michael F. Donohue Jr. Mizuho Corporate Bank, Ltd. Managing Director Caroline Dorsa Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. Executive Vice President & CFO Laurence M. Downes New Jersey Resources Chairman & CEO Scott Doyle CenterPoint Energy Senior Vice President, Regulatory & Public Affairs Nancy Doyle MetLife Director Sean P. Drinan SunTrust Robinson Humphrey Managing Director Jeffrey E. DuBois South Jersey Gas President MaryBeth DuBois Leon Dubov Luminus Management, LLC Analyst Scott W. Dudley The Laclede Group, Inc. Managing Director, Investor Relations Jim Dumler CenterPoint Energy Sr Vice President Strategic Planning & Business Development Julien Dumoulin-Smith UBS Securities LLC Director, Equity Research Micheal Dunn Questar Corporation Executive Vice President & President, Questar Pipeline Gordon Eadon CIBC World Markets Corp. Managing Director Brian Early William Blair Associate Greg Ebel Spectra Energy Corp Chairman, President & CEO Eric Charles Eberth Drexel Hamilton Vice President Frederick S. Echeverria Mitsubishi UFJ Securities (USA), Inc. Executive Director Bret Eckert Atmos Energy Corporation Senior Vice President & CFO Jarett Edwards Barclays Capital Managing Director Mark Eidelman J. P. Morgan Securities LLC Executive Director Patricia H. Eitrheim Thrivent Financial Director, Private Investments Eric Elvekrog Duff & Phelps Investment Management Co. Portfolio Manager David R. Emery Black Hills Corporation Chairman, President & CEO Damian Engen TD Securities (USA) LLC Managing Director, Head, US Investment Grade Debt Capital Markets Steven P. Eschbach CFA Integrys Energy Group Vice President, Investor Relations Andrew Evans AGL Resources Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer Jonathan Evans T. Rowe Price Lee Evans TransCanada Corporation Manager, Investor Relations Joanne M. Fairechio New Jersey Resources Director, Investor Relations Matthew Fallon Timewave Capital Management Analyst Mark Fay Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets Inc. Senior Vice President Russell A. Feingold Black & Veatch Corporation Vice President Jane Feltovich Stephen P. Feltz NW Natural Senior Vice President & CFO Jeff Fesenamier MUFG - Union Bank Managing Director Daniel M. Fidell US Capital Advisors LLC Managing Director, Utilities & Infrastructure Shellie Fidell David A. Finkelstein , CFA The Williams Capital Group, L.P. Principal Douglas A. Fischer Ameren Corporation Senior Director, Investor Relations Jennifer Fitzgerald Regions Financial VP Steven I. Fleishman
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