Long-time Great Neck resident Jon Mostel was appointed general counsel
and secretary to the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) on Dec. 17.
Mostel, an attorney and former Village of Great Neck elected official, was appointed by the LIPA board of trustees.
Mostel told the Anton Media Group that he looks forward to his new
position and “new challenge,” where the work and the issues are an extension of prior experiences he has had in this field.
Mostel is an attorney in private practice for 30 years in the energy and utility industry. Since 2009, he was a partner in the energy and project finance group of the national law firm Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP and was previously a partner at Dewey & LeBoeuf.
Prior to practicing law, Mostel held a variety of engineering and management positions with the Brooklyn Union Gas Company where he began in 1970. Brooklyn Union Gas became National Grid.
LIPA’s task is to oversee electrical service on Long Island, making sure PSEG-Long Island ensures “reliable, economical electric service to 1.1 million customers on Long Island and in the Rockaways.” LIPA is charged with making sure PSEG maintains a consistent focus on energy efficiency and renewable energy and that it carries out its public service, fiscal and contractual duties faithfully, transparently
and professionally.
Mostel has held elected posts in the Village of Great Neck, as a village trustee and as village justice. In
the village he also served as deputy mayor and currently holds the
position of acting village justice. Mostel is also an officer of the Nassau
County Magistrates Association.
Mostel and his wife Rebecca have lived in Great Neck for more than
30 years. They have two sons, Benjamin and Adam.