Portland General Electric
Marie Oh Huber is a member of PGE’s Compensation and Human Resources Committee and Nominating
and Corporate Governance Committee.
Huber has over 25 years of experience as a business, legal and public policy leader in global public technology companies in addition to several years in private practice. As the senior vice president of legal affairs, general counsel and corporate secretary of eBay Inc., she oversees the company’s global legal, government relations and public policy department. She has extensive experience in business, digital economy, eCommerce, legal and compliance, government relations and public policy, and operational matters.
Before joining eBay, Huber was senior vice president and general counsel for Agilent Technologies, a solution provider for the life sciences, chemical analysis, diagnostic and clinical markets, and prior to that, served as corporate counsel for Hewlett-Packard.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Yale University and a J.D. from Northwestern Pritzker School of Law.
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Portland General Electric
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Portland General Electric Company is an electric utility that is engaged in the wholesale purchase, transmission, distribution and retail sale of electricity in the State of Oregon. Its service area allocation of approximately 4, 000 square miles is located entirely within Oregon and includes approximately 51 incorporated cities, of which Portland and Salem. It has five natural gas-fired generating facilities, which include Port Westward Unit 1 (PW1), Port Westward Unit 2 (PW2), Beaver natural gas-fired generating plant (Beaver), Coyote Springs Unit 1 (Coyote Springs) and Carty natural gas-fired generating plant (Carty). As of December 31, 2016, the Company owned and operated two wind farms, Biglow Canyon Wind Farm (Biglow Canyon) and Tucannon River Wind Farm (Tucannon River). The Company's hydroelectric projects consist of Pelton/Round Butte on the Deschutes River near Madras, Oregon, four plants on the Clackamas River, and one on the Willamette River.