Diane Leopold to Retire from Dominion Energy
Dominion Energy (NYSE: D) announced that Diane Leopold, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, will retire on June 1, 2025, after a 36-year career in energy, including 30 years at Dominion. During the transition, Ed Baine will become President-Utility Operations and Dominion Energy Virginia, while Eric Carr will become Chief Nuclear Officer and President-Nuclear Operations and Contracted Energy. Leopold will maintain oversight of major construction projects including the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project and Charybdis. She joined Dominion in 1995, became an officer in 2004, and has held various executive roles before assuming her current position in 2020.
Dominion Energy (NYSE: D) ha annunciato che Diane Leopold, Vicepresidente Esecutivo e Direttore Operativo, andrà in pensione il 1° giugno 2025, dopo una carriera di 36 anni nel settore energetico, di cui 30 trascorsi presso Dominion. Durante il periodo di transizione, Ed Baine diventerà Presidente delle Operazioni Utilità e di Dominion Energy Virginia, mentre Eric Carr assumerà il ruolo di Direttore Nucleare e Presidente delle Operazioni Nucleari e dell'Energia Contrattata. Leopold continuerà a supervisionare i principali progetti di costruzione, inclusi il progetto eolico offshore Coastal Virginia e Charybdis. È entrata in Dominion nel 1995, è diventata un dirigente nel 2004 e ha ricoperto vari ruoli esecutivi prima di assumere la sua posizione attuale nel 2020.
Dominion Energy (NYSE: D) anunció que Diane Leopold, Vicepresidenta Ejecutiva y Directora de Operaciones, se retirará el 1 de junio de 2025, tras una carrera de 36 años en el sector energético, incluidos 30 años en Dominion. Durante la transición, Ed Baine se convertirá en Presidente de Operaciones de Utilidades y de Dominion Energy Virginia, mientras que Eric Carr asumirá el cargo de Director Nuclear y Presidente de Operaciones Nucleares y Energía Contratada. Leopold mantendrá la supervisión de los principales proyectos de construcción, incluidos el proyecto eólico marino Coastal Virginia y Charybdis. Se unió a Dominion en 1995, se convirtió en oficial en 2004 y ha ocupado varios roles ejecutivos antes de asumir su puesto actual en 2020.
도미니언 에너지 (NYSE: D)는 디안 리오폴드가 2025년 6월 1일부로 퇴직할 것이라고 발표했습니다. 그녀는 36년의 에너지 경력을 가졌으며, 도미니언에서 30년을 일했습니다. 전환 기간 동안 에드 베인은 유틸리티 운영 및 도미니언 에너지 버지니아의 프레지던트가 될 것이며, 에릭 카르는 수석 원자력 책임자 및 원자력 운영 및 계약 에너지의 프레지던트가 될 것입니다. 리오폴드는 Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind 프로젝트 및 Charybdis와 같은 주요 건설 프로젝트를 감독할 것입니다. 그녀는 1995년에 도미니언에 합류하였고, 2004년에 임원이 되었으며, 2020년에 현재 직책을 맡기 전까지 다양한 임원직을 수행했습니다.
Dominion Energy (NYSE: D) a annoncé que Diane Leopold, Vice-présidente exécutive et directrice des opérations, partira à la retraite le 1er juin 2025, après une carrière de 36 ans dans le secteur de l'énergie, dont 30 ans chez Dominion. Pendant la transition, Ed Baine deviendra président des opérations de services publics et de Dominion Energy Virginia, tandis qu'Eric Carr sera directeur nucléaire et président des opérations nucléaires et de l'énergie contractée. Leopold continuera à superviser les principaux projets de construction, notamment le projet éolien offshore Coastal Virginia et Charybdis. Elle a rejoint Dominion en 1995, est devenue dirigeante en 2004 et a occupé divers postes exécutifs avant d'assumer son poste actuel en 2020.
Dominion Energy (NYSE: D) gab bekannt, dass Diane Leopold, Executive Vice President und Chief Operating Officer, am 1. Juni 2025 in den Ruhestand gehen wird, nach einer 36-jährigen Karriere in der Energiebranche, davon 30 Jahre bei Dominion. Während des Übergangs wird Ed Baine Präsident der Utility Operations und von Dominion Energy Virginia, während Eric Carr Chief Nuclear Officer sowie Präsident der Nuclear Operations und Contracted Energy wird. Leopold wird die Aufsicht über wichtige Bauprojekte, einschließlich des Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind-Projekts und Charybdis, behalten. Sie trat 1995 in Dominion ein, wurde 2004 zur Führungskraft und hatte vor der Übernahme ihrer aktuellen Position im Jahr 2020 verschiedene leitende Rollen inne.
- Planned leadership transition with experienced internal successors already identified
- Continuity in major construction projects oversight during transition period
- Expansion of utility operations under Ed Baine to cover 3.6M electric customers across three states
- Loss of experienced executive with 30-year company tenure and extensive industry expertise
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This executive transition appears well-planned and structured, with Leopold remaining until June 2025 to ensure smooth handover of responsibilities. Her oversight of key projects like the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project during the transition period minimizes operational risks. The selection of internal successors (Baine and Carr) suggests strong succession planning and continuity.
The redistribution of responsibilities between two experienced leaders could enhance operational efficiency. Baine's extensive 28-year tenure and progression through various roles demonstrates deep institutional knowledge. Carr brings valuable external perspective from PSEG, particularly in nuclear operations. This leadership restructuring maintains stability while potentially bringing fresh operational approaches.
Bob Blue, chair, president, and chief executive officer, said:
"Diane is one of the brightest, most dedicated, and most capable people in our company and in our industry. Over her 36 years in the utility industry, she's demonstrated best-in-class performance in nearly all areas of operations, business development, financial planning, corporate strategy, as well as the construction of several multibillion-dollar energy infrastructure projects. It has been my honor and privilege to work with her for the last 19 years. We will miss her thoughtful, detail-oriented, and highly personal leadership. When she retires in June, she'll leave behind a deep and capable bench of talented leaders, including Ed and Eric, due to her deliberate focus on developing her team members."
Leopold joined Dominion Energy in 1995 and became an officer in 2004. She held a wide range of executive roles in operational, financial, and commercial areas throughout the company. She became Dominion Energy's executive vice president and co-chief operating officer in 2019 and assumed her current role in 2020.
Leopold's leadership in the energy sector includes the Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited, where she is a board member, and the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America and the American Gas Association, both of which she served as a past-chair. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for Markel Group. She also serves on the boards of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, GROW Capital Jobs Foundation, and World Pediatric Project.
Baine, president-Dominion Energy Virginia, oversees operations of an electric utility serving 2.8 million customer accounts in
Baine joined the company in 1995 as an associate engineer after earning a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Virginia Tech, and since has held numerous engineering, operational, and management positions. He was promoted to vice president-Shared Services in 2009, and became vice president–Power Generation System Operations in 2013 and senior vice president–Transmission & Customer Service in 2015. He was named senior vice president-Distribution, Power Delivery Group in 2016, senior vice president-Power Delivery for Dominion Energy Virginia in 2019, and to his current position in 2020.
Carr, chief nuclear officer and president-Nuclear Operations, oversees the company's nuclear operations at four stations in three states. On Jan. 1, 2025, he will add responsibility for the company's Contracted Energy business segment consisting of Millstone Power Station, long-term contracted solar generation assets, and a renewable natural gas portfolio.
Carr came to Dominion Energy in his current role in 2023, from PSEG. At PSEG, Carr was appointed president and chief nuclear officer of PSEG Nuclear in 2019, overseeing operations for the Hope Creek and Salem nuclear generating stations in Salem County, N.J., including 1,600 employees and nearly 3,500 MW of total capacity. Before becoming chief nuclear officer, he was vice president-Hope Creek Generating Station and acting vice president and plant manager-Salem Generating Station.
Dominion Energy (NYSE: D), headquartered in Richmond, Va., provides regulated electricity service to 3.6 million homes and businesses in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, and regulated natural gas service to 500,000 customers in South Carolina. The company is one of the nation's leading developers and operators of regulated offshore wind and solar power and the largest producer of carbon-free electricity in New England. The company's mission is to provide the reliable, affordable, and increasingly clean energy that powers its customers every day. Please visit DominionEnergy.com to learn more.
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