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Duke Energy CEO to retire
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.
Duke Energy announces new CEO. NC power company's longtime leader to retire in April
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 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 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
Longtime Duke Energy CEO to retire 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 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.
CEO of one North Carolina's largest companies to retire, successor named
CEO Lynn Good is retiring effective April 1 after more than a decade leading a transformative period for the Charlotte-based utility. The company has chosen a Duke veteran to follow her in the role. Duke announced Monday that its board of directors had appointed Harry Sideris,
Charlotte-based Duke Energy names new CEO as leader retires
Harry Sideris will become the new president and CEO of Duke Energy, the Charlotte-based utility company announced on Monday. Sideris is set to take over April 1, replacing Lynn Good as she retires. Sideris has worked with the company for nearly 30 years and has been serving as the president since April 2024.
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ACC men's basketball power rankings: Duke still on top, streaking Louisville up to No. 2
Here's a look at where the ACC's men's basketball programs rank, with Duke on top and Louisville moving up to No. 2 ...
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NCAA Men's Basketball Power Rankings: Auburn, Duke remain up top
There was a massive shake-up in the top five of the Power Rankings this week, with the gauntlet that is the SEC claiming two ...
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Power restored for thousands as dangerous cold settles across Greater Cincinnati
Thousands of Duke Energy customers are without power Wednesday morning, as temperatures are in the single digits and wind ...
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Snow or ice? Duke Energy says that’s key to Triad’s winter storm power outage outlook
Duke Energy is watching the weather and getting ready to take action in case the weekend wintry weather brings power outages.
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Widespread power outages affecting more than 2,500 customers in New Hanover & Brunswick counties
Belville Elementary School is operating on a two-hour delay Thursday due to there being no power at the school, according to ...
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ACC men's basketball power rankings: Duke stays on top with red-hot Louisville rising
Here's a look at where things stand in ACC men's basketball, with Duke on top and Louisville and North Carolina rising: ...
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Duke Brennan's double-double propels Grand Canyon to 88-58 romp over Abilene Christian
PHOENIX (AP) — Duke Brennan had 16 points and 10 rebounds to power Grand Canyon to an 88-58 victory over Abilene Christian on Thursday night. Rayshon Harrison scored 14 for the Antelopes (12-5, 2-1 ...
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Icy storm knocks out power to thousands in Charlotte area. Black ice a threat on roads.
Charlotte-area drivers should slow down and watch out for black ice as temperatures remain below freezing Saturday morning, ...
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