Full Name
Mark Lauby
Job Title
NERC Fellow and Chief Engineer
Company
North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC)
Speaker Bio
Mark G. Lauby is NERC Fellow and Chief Engineer at NERC. Mr. Lauby joined NERC in January 2007 and has held several positions, including senior vice president of Engineering and Standards, vice president and director of Standards and vice president and director of Reliability Assessments and Performance Analysis.

Prior to joining NERC, Mr. Lauby worked for the Electric Power Research Institute for 20 years and began his industry career in 1979 at the Mid-Continent Area Power Pool in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 2012, Mr. Lauby was elected to the North American Energy Standards Board and was appointed to the Department of Energy’s Electric Advisory Committee by the Secretary of Energy in 2014. Mr. Lauby has served as chair and is a life member of the International Electricity Research Exchange and served as chair of a number of IEEE working groups. From 1999 to 2007, Mr. Lauby was an appointed member of the Board of Excellent Energy International Co., LTD, an energy service company based in Thailand. He has been recognized for his technical achievements in many technical associations, including the 1992 IEEE Walter Fee Young Engineer of the Year Award. He was named a Fellow by IEEE in November 2011 for “leadership in the development and application of techniques for bulk power system reliability.” In 2014, Mr. Lauby was awarded the IEEE Power and Energy Society’s Roy Billinton Power System Reliability Award. In 2020, the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) elected Mr. Lauby as a member, citing his development and application of techniques for electric grid reliability analysis. He is also a member of the IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) Executive Advisory Committee, focused on providing strategic support to the PES Board of Directors.

Mr. Lauby is the author of more than 150 technical papers on power system reliability, expert systems, transmission system planning, and power system numerical analysis techniques. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota. In addition, Mr. Lauby attended the London Business School Accelerated Development Program as well as the Executive Leadership Program at Harvard Business School.
Mark Lauby