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Duke Energy Appoints Harry Sideris as New CEO

Duke Energy Corporate Leadership

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Duke Energy has announced the appointment of Harry Sideris as its new CEO, effective April 1, 2025. Sideris will succeed Lynn Good, who retires after over two decades with the company. Sideris brings nearly 30 years of experience within the utility industry and has held various leadership roles at Duke Energy. As the company aims for ambitious clean energy goals, Sideris faces challenges and opportunities in navigating regulatory frameworks and evolving customer demands.

Exciting Changes Ahead for Duke Energy with New CEO Announcement

In a thrilling development from Charlotte, North Carolina, Duke Energy has just shared some big news: Harry Sideris is set to take the helm as the new CEO starting April 1, 2025. He’ll be stepping in right after Lynn Good, the trailblazing executive who’s gearing up for retirement after an impressive over two decades with the company, including nearly 11 years as CEO.

A Legacy of Leadership

Lynn Good has made quite a mark during her tenure. She made history as the first woman to lead Duke Energy and is recognized as one of the most influential female CEOs in the United States. Good started her journey with what was once Cinergy in Cincinnati, where she held a significant finance position before the company was absorbed by Duke Energy in 2006.

Under her guidance, Duke Energy faced numerous challenges head-on, such as the infamous 2014 Dan River coal-ash spill and the 2022 power grid attacks in Moore County. She also played a pivotal role in securing multiyear rate hikes and modernizing regulatory practices across several states. Her efforts have truly reshaped the company during her time at the wheel.

Welcoming Harry Sideris

Now, the spotlight turns to Harry Sideris. This familiar face has been part of the Duke family for nearly 30 years, starting his career at Progress Energy before the two companies merged in 2012. Having served as president of Duke Energy since April 2024, Sideris carries a wealth of experience leading various departments, ranging from customer experience to regulatory affairs. He previously held leadership roles as the executive vice president of customer experience, solutions, and services, as well as president of Duke Energy Florida.

Duke Energy proudly serves approximately 8.4 million customers across several states, including North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. The company boasts a remarkable 54,800 megawatts of generating capacity through its electric utilities and caters to about 1.7 million customers with its natural gas services.

Financial Insights

Looking at financials, Duke Energy has seen an approximate 88% total return over the last decade. While this is impressive, it’s worth noting that the XLU Electric Utilities Sector ETF enjoyed a 121% gain during the same timeframe. As Sideris steps into his new role, his compensation package will include an annual base salary of $1.3 million, alongside a generous short-term incentive opportunity equal to 150% of his salary and a long-term incentive equal to an impressive 750%.

Lynn Good’s compensation averaged about $19 million annually over the past three years, reflecting her significant influence on corporate governance and strategy at the utility.

The Future of Duke Energy

As Sideris gets ready to steer the company, he will be faced with several challenges but also exciting opportunities. Duke Energy is setting ambitious goals for clean energy transitions, aiming for net-zero carbon emissions from electricity generation by 2050. Navigating evolving customer demands, the impacts of climate change, and complex regulatory frameworks will be crucial as he leads the company into the future.

With Ted Craver taking the role of independent chair of the board also effective April 1, 2025, it’s clear that Duke Energy is gearing up for a fresh chapter of leadership and growth. Transitioning to a new CEO is always a time to reflect on past achievements while embracing the possibilities that lie ahead. The journey continues for Duke Energy, and many are eager to see what Harry Sideris will bring to the table as he takes the reins of this significant utility company.

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