Kimberly Long
Exelon Corporation Environmental Performance Improvement Manager
Morgantown, PA
Interests: Sustainability, fisheries management, ecology, environmental permitting and compliance, RTE species management
Short Bio:
Kimberly Long serves as an Environmental Performance Improvement Manager with Exelon Corporation. In this role, she is responsible for coordination of annual environmental performance and sustainability reporting, conducting benchmarking analyses and collaborating with key environmental stakeholders, developing new environmental initiatives and coordinating stewardship certification activities across the company. With Exelon, Ms. Long previously served as a FERC License Compliance Manager overseeing the implementation of environmental, recreation, fish passage and flow management requirements for Exelon’s hydroelectric facilities. She also served as a subject matter expert responsible for environmental permitting and compliance support for NPDES, obstruction and encroachment, wetland, stormwater and drinking water programs.
Before joining Exelon, Ms. Long was employed with FirstEnergy Corporation as an Associate Scientist responsible for drinking water compliance, FERC relicensing support and obstruction and encroachment compliance at generation, transmission and distribution projects. Prior to that, Ms. Long worked for the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection as a Watershed Manager and a Water Pollution Biologist. At the Department, Ms. Long conducted stream assessments for fish and macroinvertebrates and compliance surveys, coordinated activities of volunteer monitoring and watershed associations, and supported Growing Greener Grant administration throughout Southeast Pennsylvania.
Ms. Long also serves as board member of the Pottstown Rumble Volleyball Tournament, an alternate industrial representative on the DRBC Water Quality Advisory Committee and an advisory committee member for the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary.
Ms. Long received a B.S. degree in Biology from Millersville University and an M.S. degree in Biology from Bucknell University.