Christine Tezak

Managing Director, ClearView Energy Partners, LLC

Christine Tezak is a veteran energy analyst who leads ClearView’s coverage of electricity markets, interstate pipelines, energy infrastructure and U.S. environmental policy. Her three decades of experience in electric utility and natural gas pipeline sectors enable her to craft prescient, timely and impactful analyses that a broad range of institutional investors and corporate strategists rely on as key inputs to their decisions making.

Ms. Tezak’s ability to synthesize and simplify complex regulatory and financial issues has allowed her to translate Washington for Wall Street and to facilitate policymakers’ understanding of how they are viewed by the capital markets. As a recognized authority on energy matters, she is frequently quoted in the media and presents at industry conferences. She has testified before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the U.S. House of Representatives. Ms. Tezak frequently resources strategic expertise for her clients, colleagues and the media.

Ms. Tezak is also a non-attorney member of the Energy Bar Association (EBA). In 2019, EBA invited her to publish a policy analyst’s view of pipeline litigation risk in the Energy Law Journal. She is also a member of the National Capital Chapter of the U.S. Association for Energy Economics and the Natural Gas Roundtable.

Ms. Tezak served nine terms as a board member, including two as President, of the non-profit Washington, D.C.-based Women’s Council on Energy & the Environment (WCEE). Under her leadership, the membership grew from 200 members to 1000. In 2015, she was honored as a WCEE Champion, an award recognizing exceptional efforts to mentor and advance women in their careers. She remains active in WCEE.

Prior to joining ClearView, Ms. Tezak was a senior research analyst at Robert W. Baird & Co. and a senior vice president with the Washington Research Group.

Ms. Tezak earned an MBA in Finance from the George Washington University and a Bachelor of Arts (magna cum laude) in Russian from Boston College. In 2001, she won the Bernard Nees Prize in Finance at George Washington University.