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Edison Electric Institute
TRADE ORGANIZATION
Founded 1933, "Edison Electric Institute is the association of United States shareholder-owned electric companies, international affiliates, and industry associates worldwide. Our US members serve 97 percent of the ultimate customers in the shareholder owned segment of the industry, and 71 percent of all electric utility ultimate customers in the nation. They generate almost 60 percent of the electricity produced by US electric generators."
Official Website: http://www.eei.org/
Location: Washington, DC
Founding Date: 1933
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
Kevin Burke |
Business |
c. 1951 |
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CEO of Consolidated Edison |
Robert B. Catell |
Business |
1-Feb-1937 |
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CEO of KeySpan, 1998-2007 |
A. William Dahlberg |
Business |
c. 1940 |
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CEO of Southern Company, 1995-2001 |
Erroll B. Davis, Jr. |
Business |
c. 1943 |
|
Chancellor, University System of Georgia |
E. Linn Draper, Jr. |
Business |
6-Feb-1942 |
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CEO, American Electric Power, 1993-2003 |
Anthony F. Earley, Jr. |
Business |
29-Jul-1949 |
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CEO of DTE Energy |
James J. Howard |
Business |
1-Jul-1935 |
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CEO of Northern States Power, 1987-2000 |
Ralph Izzo |
Business |
c. 1957 |
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CEO of PSEG |
David W. Joos |
Business |
c. 1952 |
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CEO of CMS Energy |
Don D. Jordan |
Business |
c. 1933 |
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CEO of Reliant Energy, 1977-99 |
Richard C. Kelly |
Business |
c. 1947 |
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CEO of Xcel Energy |
Thomas R. Kuhn |
Business |
c. 1946 |
|
Edison Electric Institute |
J. Wayne Leonard |
Business |
c. 1951 |
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CEO of Entergy |
David M. McClanahan |
Business |
c. 1949 |
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CEO of CenterPoint Energy |
William T. McCormick, Jr. |
Business |
c. 1944 |
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CEO of CMS Energy, 1985-2002 |
Charles D. McCrary |
Business |
c. 1951 |
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CEO of Alabama Power Company |
Eugene R. McGrath |
Business |
1942 |
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CEO of Consolidated Edison, 1997-2005 |
James H. Miller |
Business |
c. 1948 |
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CEO of PPL Corporation |
Michael G. Morris |
Business |
c. 1947 |
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CEO of American Electric Power |
Erle A. Nye |
Business |
Jun-1938 |
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CEO of TXU, 1999-2004 |
James J. O'Connor |
Business |
15-Mar-1937 |
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CEO of Commonwealth Edison, 1980-98 |
Joseph F. Paquette, Jr. |
Business |
c. 1934 |
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CEO of PECO Energy, 1988-95 |
Gary L. Rainwater |
Business |
c. 1947 |
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CEO of Ameren |
David M. Ratcliffe |
Business |
1948 |
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CEO of Southern Company |
James T. Rhodes |
Business |
c. 1941 |
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CEO of Virginia Electric & Power, 1989-97 |
James E. Rogers |
Business |
20-Sep-1947 |
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CEO of Duke Energy |
James H. Scott |
Business |
c. 1943 |
|
Morgan Stanley Investment Management |
Richard P. Sergel |
Business |
c. 1950 |
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CEO of National Grid USA, 2000-04 |
Mayo A. Shattuck III |
Business |
1954 |
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CEO of Constellation Energy Group |
Charles W. Shivery |
Business |
c. 1946 |
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Chairman of Northeast Utilities |
Evan J. Silverstein |
Business |
c. 1955 |
|
Former Partner, SILCAP LLC |
R. J. Smith |
Activist |
? |
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Center for Private Conservation |
Jeffry E. Sterba |
Business |
c. 1954 |
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CEO of PNM Resources |
Wes M. Taylor |
Business |
c. 1942 |
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President, TXU Generation, 1991-2004 |
William T. Torgerson |
Business |
c. 1944 |
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Vice Chairman of Pepco Holdings |
Patricia K. Vincent |
Business |
c. 1959 |
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Executive at Xcel Energy |
Charles L. Watson |
Business |
c. 1949 |
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CEO of Dynegy, 1989-2002 |
Larry L. Weyers |
Business |
c. 1946 |
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CEO of Intergrys Energy |
C. John Wilder |
Business |
c. 1958 |
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CEO of TXU, 2004-07 |
Dennis R. Wraase |
Business |
c. 1944 |
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CEO of Pepco Holdings, 2001-09 |
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