Odogwu Obi Linton is the current WMATC member from Maryland. Commissioner Linton was appointed to WMATC effective July 1, 2025, by Governor Wes Moore.
Commissioner Linton has served as a member of the Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) since 2017. He has over two decades of leadership experience in energy policy, utility regulation, consumer protection, and regulatory law.
Commissioner Linton has served in multiple capacities at the Maryland PSC, including as Director of the Consumer Affairs Division, where he led the development of comprehensive consumer protection regulations for Maryland’s competitive energy markets and managed the state’s Supplier Diversity Program to expand participation in utility supply chains. He previously served as Deputy Staff Counsel for the Maryland PSC handling complex regulatory matters involving rate design, market oversight, and service quality standards.
Nationally, Commissioner Linton has held leadership roles with the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC), including Chair of the Consumers and the Public Interest Committee, member of the Emergency Preparedness Task Force, and founding Chair of the Supplier and Workforce Diversity Staff Subcommittee.
Prior to his public service roles, Commissioner Linton practiced regulatory and energy law representing consumers, small businesses, and competitive suppliers. Earlier in his career, he served as regulatory counsel for Baltimore Gas and Electric Company and as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Evelyn Omega Cannon of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City.
Commissioner Linton holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, where he served as Founding Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Health Care Law and Policy. He earned dual bachelor’s degrees in Administration of Justice and Africana Studies from Rutgers University.
Commissioner Linton resides with his family in Catonsville, Maryland.