Sunil is currently the Chief Information and Innovation Officer of Exelon, the electricity generating and distributing company and the largest nuclear operator in the United States. Before being promoted to this position in February 2012, Sunil served as President of Exelon Power, one of the companies within Exelon Corporation. He was formerly the Senior Vice President of Human Resources at Exelon Corporation, after serving as the Vice President of the Commercial Operations Group – leading the business and strategic planning for Exelon's $800 million Business Services Company, as well as managing a portfolio of transactional services. Sunil joined Exelon in 2002, and has focused extensively on integration work, including managing the centralization of Exelon's supply chains and overseeing integration planning work for the company's proposed merger with Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG). Sunil served as Assistant to Chicago Mayor Richard Daley, where he focused primarily on economic development and re-engineering city departments, and was appointed a White House Fellow by President Clinton. Prior to his work in government, Sunil was at the Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago. While there, he co-authored a number of papers and co-chaired a new division on improving K-12 education by increasing involvement of community organizations. While an undergraduate at the University of Chicago, he took a leave of absence to conduct independent research in Nicaragua regarding the Contra war. Sunil graduated from the University of Chicago with a B.A. in Political Science, earned a M.P.P. from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and an M.B.A. at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. He is a member of the 2008 class of Henry Crown Fellows at the Aspen Institute.