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Duke Energy, Lynn Good
Duke Energy names company vet its new CEO as Lynn Good announces retirement plans
Sideris will replace Lynn Good. She is retiring from her role as CEO April 1 after serving at the company for more than two decades, including nearly a dozen years as CEO. Good was also the rare female leader of a Fortune 500 company.
Lynn Good will retire as Duke Energy CEO this spring
Lynn Good will retire as Duke Energy chair and CEO after more than 11 years, the Charlotte-based company announced Monday. Good is also retiring from her board position. Why it matters: Duke Energy is among the only 10.
Duke CEO announces plan to retire in April
The 65-year-old Good, who is the first female to lead the Charlotte-based utility, will step down April 1. She’s being succeeded by Harry Sideris, 54, an employee of the company for 29 years who was promoted to president less than a year ago.
Duke Energy names new CEO and president as Lynn Good announces retirement
Duke Energy announced on Monday that its board of directors appointed a new president and CEO, effective April 1.
Duke Energy taps Harry Sideris as new CEO, will replace retiring CEO Lynn Good
Harry’s nearly three-decade-long record of extraordinary accomplishments makes him uniquely qualified to lead Duke Energy.'
Duke Energy selects Sideris as new President/CEO, as Good set to retire in April
Duke Energy (NYSE:DUK) said Monday its board appointed current President Harry Sideris as its new President and CEO effective April 1, succeeding Lynn Good, who will retire from her management and board roles at the company.
Duke Energy CEO to retire, with successor named
CEO Lynn Good is retiring effective April 1 after more than a decade leading a transformative period for the Charlotte-based utility.
Duke CEO Good to Retire With Sideris Set to Take Top Job
Duke Energy Corp.’s chief executive officer, Lynn Good, is retiring after roughly two decades at the company and 11 years in the utility giant’s top spot.
Duke Energy Names Harry Sideris CEO, to Succeed Lynn Good
Duke Energy has designated its president, Harry Sideris, to succeed Lynn Good as chief executive of the energy holding company, effective April 1. Duke on Monday said Good is retiring as CEO and board chair on that date, with lead independent director Ted Craver succeeding her as board chair.
Duke Energy Appoints Harry Sideris As CEO, President
Duke Energy Corp. (DUK), an electric power and natural gas holding company, Monday announced that it has appointed Harry Sideris as
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Duke Prepares CEO Change This Spring
Lynn Good will retire after 11 years at the helm and nearly two decades with the company. A former Edison International CEO ...
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Duke Energy board makes top leadership changes effective April 1
The Duke Energy Board of Directors announced on Jan. 13 that Harry Sideris has been appointed president, CEO, and a board ...
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Duke Energy names Harry Sideris as CEO, succeeding Lynn Good
Duke Energy (DUK) announced that its board of directors has appointed Harry Sideris, president and CEO and a member of the board of directors, ...
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