AMP announced that Bart Taberner, PE, has been named Executive Vice President of AMP Transmission (AMPT).
In his new role, Taberner will oversee and direct all functions of AMPT, including acquisition, development, planning, engineering, construction and operation functions. He will also ensure currency and compliance with all relevant and applicable tariffs, rules and regulations.
“Bart’s experience, leadership and command of transmission strategy make him exceptionally well suited to this role,” said Pam Sullivan, COO of AMP and AMPT President. “Since joining AMP, he has demonstrated the ability to move complex projects forward with great efficiency. I am confident he will serve AMP and its Members well as AMPT continues to expand and advance.”
Taberner brings more than 38 years of industry experience to the position. Prior to joining AMP in 2025 as Senior Director of Transmission Planning and Development, he spent most of his career with American Electric Power (AEP) and its subsidiaries, most recently as Manager of Transmission Planning. At AEP, he managed transmission planning for AEP in its Indiana and Michigan footprint, overseeing planning standards and criteria, process documentation and improvement, facility ratings, load flow modeling, and more.
“Since joining AMP, I have been focused on delivering reliable, strategic transmission solutions in support of our Members and their communities,” Taberner said. “As Executive Vice President of AMPT, I am honored to take on this expanded responsibility and look forward to building on a strong foundation. My priority in this new position is to improve reliability for our Members, guide the growth of our transmission presence and increase our influence in the transmission space.”
