HALLOWELL — Amy Dumeny has been named administrative director of the Maine Public Utilities Commission, effective Feb. 12.
“Amy brings a deep commitment to public service as well as a strong background in finance, budgeting, operations and human resources,” said Philip L. Bartlett II, chair of the commission, according to a news release from Susan Faloon, media liaison for the commission. “We were pleased to find a such a strong candidate so familiar with and passionate about the commission’s work to join our leadership team.”
Dumeny has been with the commission since 2020, serving as assistant administrative director, overseeing the commission’s budget and finances as well as all human resources functions. She has served the state of Maine since 2008 in various roles, including business operations manager with the Department of Marine Resources, and budget analyst, financial analyst and senior staff accountant with the Department of Financial and Administrative Services.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration, majoring in accounting and philosophy, from Saint Joseph’s College.
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