Steven L. Kline
Vice President,
Corporate Environmental and Federal Affairs
Steven L. Kline, 52, is Vice President, Corporate Environmental
and Federal Affairs for PG&E Corporation. He is
responsible for oversight of the Corporation’s Washington,
D.C. office and serves as the senior liaison with federal
elected and regulatory officials. He also is responsible
for environmental policy activities for the Corporation.
Mr. Kline joined Pacific Gas and Electric Company in
1985. After holding a series of increasingly responsible
positions in the utility’s Regulatory and Corporate
Planning organizations, he was elected to his current position
with PG&E Corporation in 1998. Prior to his current
position, he was Vice President of Regulation at Pacific
Gas and Electric Company, responsible for overseeing federal
and state regulatory activities, revenue requirements and
cost of services.
Mr. Kline was a participant in the California Collaborative,
that, in January 1990, produced the Energy Efficiency
Blueprint for California, a guide for California to reassert
its leadership in energy efficiency.
In addition to his duties at PG&E Corporation, Mr.
Kline serves on the Advisory Council for Resources for
the Future, Executive Leadership Council for The Nature
Conservancy and is on the Board of Trustees at Coe College.
Mr. Kline holds a bachelor’s degree in international
politics and economics from Coe College and a master's
degree in diplomacy from The Patterson School of Diplomacy
and International Commerce at The University of Kentucky.
He also is a graduate of the Executive Management Program
at the University of Michigan Graduate School of Business.