Thomas F. Brady
Executive Vice President, Corporate Strategy, Constellation Energy, and Chairman, Baltimore Gas and Electric Company
Thomas F. Brady, Executive Vice President, Constellation Energy, has responsibility for setting corporate strategy, overseeing corporate mergers/acquisitions, and managing governmental affairs, corporate branding and communications. He assumed the corporate strategy position in 1999. In December 2006, he was named Chairman of Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, and from 2002-2006, he was responsible for Constellation’s retail lines of business, Constellation NewEnergy. Prior to his current position at Constellation Energy, Mr. Brady held various executive positions at Baltimore Gas and Electric, including Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer.
Active in business, civic and community affairs, Mr. Brady serves as a trustee/director of Corporate Office Properties Trust (NYSE:OFC), Maryland Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Inc. and Villa Julie College. Mr. Brady also serves as President of the Constellation Energy Foundation and the Constellation Energy Golf Foundation. In the past, he has served as Chairman of the Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission/Maryland Public Television (2003-2007) and a Committee Chairman for the USGA 2002 Senior Open.
Mr. Brady earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Baltimore and holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Loyola College in Baltimore. He also has completed the advanced executive program at Pennsylvania State University. Mr. Brady is a Certified Public Accountant and in 1988-1989 he was chairman of the American Gas Association Accounting Advisory Council, a select group of nationally recognized financial experts that provided guidance in developing accounting guidelines for regulated energy enterprises. He was also selected as member of the 1988 U.S. Delegation for the Future Leaders Exchange Program to Europe. The delegation provided economic intelligence to the United States Information Agency regarding the proposed European Economic Community.
Mr. Brady is 58 years old, and served in the Air National Guard/USAF between 1970 and 1976
