Duke Energy (DUK) announced Harry Sideris has assumed the role of CEO and has joined the company’s board of directors. His appointment was part of a planned transition announced earlier this year. Sideris has served as president since April 2024 and will retain that role. He succeeds Lynn Good, who is retiring from Duke Energy after more than two decades of service. Sideris will focus on shaping the future of Duke Energy by overseeing an $83B five-year capital plan and advancing critical infrastructure investments that support economic development and meet customers’ energy demands. Also effective April 1, Ted Craver, formerly lead independent director, becomes chair of Duke Energy’s board of directors.
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