Polly Eldringhoff
Vice President, Operational Performance and Compliance
Peoples Gas
Sessions
Win-Win Workplace Awards + Summit Closing Remarks
1:05 PM - 1:30 PM Tue
Polly M. Eldringhoff Vice President — Operational Performance and Compliance Polly Eldringhoff was named vice president — operational performance and compliance for Peoples Gas and North Shore Gas in June 2022. She is responsible for customer relations, planning and project management, operations strategy and performance, community engagement and partnerships, and media relations. She also serves as the Illinois chief ethics and compliance officer. Eldringhoff formerly was vice president — Peoples Gas and North Shore Gas, overseeing customer relations, corporate communications, community partnerships and branding for both companies. In that role and a previous one as director — North Shore Gas, she also oversaw the day-to-day operations that provide natural gas service to more than 162,000 customers in 54 communities in Chicago’s northern suburbs. Her responsibilities at North Shore Gas included ensuring safety, compliance, operational excellence, financial performance and top-tier customer service. Eldringhoff joined Peoples Gas in 2002, holding a series of positions with increasing responsibility in the Finance, Strategic Planning, Operations and Executive departments. As chief of staff and director — strategy and performance for Peoples Gas and North Shore Gas, she managed the implementation of the president’s key initiatives, including creating and executing a $320 million capital facilities project, and implementing advanced metering infrastructure. Eldringhoff also was responsible for strategic business planning, along with monitoring business performance for the utilities. She has been a long-standing member of the company’s Corporate Contributions committee, which provides governance and approval to the grant-making process, ensuring support within the communities the utilities serve. She also serves on the American Gas Association’s leadership and policy councils. Eldringhoff earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, where she was a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. She serves on the board of trustees and co-chairs the Development Committee for Lincoln Park Zoo, the boards of directors for Metropolitan Planning Council and Civic Consulting Alliance, and on United Neighborhoods Equity Steering Committee. Eldringhoff is an Executive Advisory Council member of Intersect Illinois, and a campaign cabinet member for United Way Metropolitan Chicago. She previously led the Finance Committee for the Parkways Foundation and served on the boards of Center on Halsted and The Civic Federation and on the United Way Lake County 211 Advisory Committee. Eldringhoff is a member of the University Club of Chicago and Economic Club of Chicago. She also is active in development activities to support DePaul College Prep High School.