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AEP BOARD ELECTS SLOAT CHAIR, NAMES STODDARD BOARD MEMBER
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Board of Directors of American Electric Power (Nasdaq: AEP) has elected Julie Sloat chair of the Board,

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[{"type":"text","content":"COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Board of Directors of American Electric Power (Nasdaq: AEP) has elected Julie Sloat chair of the Board, effective Oct. 2. Sloat is AEP's president and chief executive officer. In addition, Daniel G. \"Dan\" Stoddard, retired senior vice president, chief nuclear officer and president of Contracted Assets for Dominion Energy, has been elected to the Board.\nNicholas K. Akins will be retiring and stepping down from his position as executive chair of AEP's Board on Oct. 1.\n\"AEP's executive succession transition began just over a year ago, and in that time, Julie has embraced her role and made great strides in executing the company's strategic vision,\" said Sara Martinez Tucker, lead director of AEP's Board. \"Her energy, expertise and passion for serving our customers is an asset to AEP as we work to provide value to our stakeholders, and we're pleased to have her take on this larger leadership role with the company.\"\n\"Nick has been a respected and highly effective leader throughout his more than 40 years with the company and has continued this commitment to excellence in his role as executive chair of the Board,\" Tucker said. \"We thank him for his innumerable contributions to AEP, and we extend our sincerest congratulations as he transitions to his next chapter.\"\nSloat, 54, was named AEP president in August 2022 and became chief executive officer Jan. 1, 2023. Previously, she was executive vice president and chief financial officer, senior vice president of Treasury and Risk, and president and chief operating officer of AEP Ohio. Sloat joined AEP in 1999.\nPrior to his retirement from Dominion earlier this month, Stoddard, 61, oversaw the operations of the company's seven nuclear units in three states and more than 50 contracted solar generating facilities in nine states. He joined Dominion in 2006 and has held roles of increasing responsibility in their nuclear energy generation organization, including senior vice president of Nuclear Operations and site vice president of North Anna Power Station. Prior to Dominion, he held various roles with Progress Energy, including plant general manager for the H.B. Robinson Nuclear Station.\n\"Dan's leadership roles with regulated utilities, expertise in nuclear operations and renewable energy, and background in safety and health mak...