Lynn Good will retire as Duke Energy chair and CEO after more than 11 years, the Charlotte-based company announced Monday.
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 ...
And what advice would she give to her first-year self and other newbie CEOs? “Always keep your eyes on the horizon, trying to ...
Harry’s nearly three-decade-long record of extraordinary accomplishments makes him uniquely qualified to lead Duke Energy.' ...
Duke Energy is one of the biggest utility companies in the nation, serving customers in half a dozen states. Headquartered in Charlotte, it's one of the biggest employers in North Carolina.
Duke Energy announced on Monday that its board of directors appointed a new president and CEO, effective April 1.
In response to “Pipeline protesters occupy driveway of Duke Energy CEO” (May 10): I was one of the “extreme” demonstrators in front of Duke Energy CEO Lynn Good’s house Wednesday.
Lynn Good has been at the helm of Duke Energy as CEO for just over a decade, and is leading the North Carolina–based electric power and gas distributor as it aims to meet an aggressive clean ...
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