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Linda L. Moss

Linda Moss

Inducted

April 22, 2016

Degrees

  • BSEE  - West Virginia University 1987 
  • MBA - West Virginia University 1991 


Linda Moss is President, Pennsylvania Operations. Linda is responsible for operations of Met-Ed, Penelec and West Penn Power electric utility operating companies. 

In 2013, Linda was named regional president of Toledo Edison, one of FirstEnergy's 10 regulated distribution companies. 

Linda was named director, Operations Support, at Potomac Edison in 2011 after the merger of Allegheny Energy and FirstEnergy. She was named to her current position in February 2015. 

Linda started her career with Potomac Edison in Maryland more than 28 years ago. She served in various corporate and field Distribution Engineering and Operations Management positions, and from 2008 to 2010, she served as project manager for the construction of a new $50 million transmission headquarters in Fairmont, W.Va. The state-of-the-art transmission facility oversees operations of the company's transmission network for parts of Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia. 

Linda earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in business administration from West Virginia University. Linda currently serves on the boards of the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry, the Team PA Foundation and is currently serving as a member of the Pennsylvania Business Policy Roundtable. 

Linda was the recipient of the Athena Award in Toledo, Ohio in 2015. This award supports, develops and honors women leaders who help other women achieve their full potential. Linda is also actively working as a co-sponsor for a new chapter of Young Professionals for First Energy employees in the Pittsburgh 

area. 

Linda moved from her position in Greensburg, PA to Reading, PA in 2019 to become the President of Metropolitan Edison Company; and in 2021 returned to Potomac Edison in Maryland to become President of Maryland Operations.  Linda retired from the FirstEnergy companies in 2024 after 36 years of service.  Her legacy included starting up and growing the largest Employee Business Resource Group within FirstEnergy for Women-in-Leadership with over 800 members at the time of her retirement.  She was a member of the Board of Directors of the FirstEnergy PAC and served for over 6 years on the FE Corporate DEI council as well.  She was a Board member for the MD State Chamber and the Blue Ridge Community and Technical College at the time of her retirement.