• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Andrew (Drew) Murphy

Edison International

Senior Vice President, Strategy and Corporate Development

Drew Murphy is Senior Vice President of strategy and corporate development for Edison International. Mr. Murphy is responsible for managing the strategic planning process for Edison International and its subsidiaries. Additionally, he oversees the analysis of emerging trends in the industry and their impact on Edison’s regulated utility and competitive businesses. In this role, he has responsibility for advancing strategic initiatives and assessing new opportunities that are key to achieving business growth and long-term shareholder value for the company. Mr. Murphy also oversees the competitive businesses of Edison International including Edison Energy. Edison International is the parent company of Southern California Edison, one of the nation’s largest utilities, and Edison Energy Group, a subsidiary composed of a variety of non-regulated businesses in the energy sector. Prior to joining Edison International, Mr. Murphy was Senior Managing Director of Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets, where he headed the utilities, energy, and power team in North America. His team was responsible for identifying new investment opportunities and the management of existing investments in the regulated utility, power generation, and midstream energy industries. Previously, he served in a number of senior executive positions at NRG Energy, Inc., including Executive Vice President, Strategy and Mergers & Acquisitions; Executive Vice President and President, Northeast Region; and Executive Vice President and General Counsel. Mr. Murphy was also a partner in the law firm of Hunton & Williams LLP, where he worked in the New York, London, and Washington, DC offices leading the global energy, infrastructure, and project finance practice. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Harvard College in 1983 and a Juris Doctorate degree from George Washington University in 1987, where he was a member of The George Washington Law Review.

Sessions With Andrew (Drew) Murphy

Wednesday, 13 March

  • 11:30am - 12:30pm (CST) / -

    The New Energy Transition: Opportunities in clean tech?

    Panel Technology/Innovation Gas

    Recent years have seen integrated oil companies and utilities investing heavily in a range of clean technologies, including renewable power, EV charging, power storage, biofuels, and CCUS. The new energy transition brings new opportunities, but also challenges to existing business models and pressure to increase company sustainability. What will be the impact of these investments on company strategy, technology development, and the move to a low-carbon, global energy system?