Charles Patton - American Electric President
AEP Stock | EUR 94.00 1.50 1.57% |
President
Mr. Charles R. Patton is an Executive Vice President External Affairs for AEP of the Company effective Jan. 1, 2017. He was Executive Vice President of Appalachian Power. Mr. Patton served as senior vice president Regulatory and Public Policy since July 1, 2008. From 2004 to 2008, Patton was president and chief operating officer for AEP Texas. Prior to this, he was state president Texas. From 2002 to 2004, Patton was vice president of governmental affairs. He joined CSW in 1995 to become director of state government affairs for the CSW system. Prior to joining CSW, Patton spent nearly 11 years in the energy and telecommunications business with Houston IndustriesHouston Lighting Power since 2017.
Age | 59 |
Tenure | 7 years |
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American Electric Power Leadership Team
Elected by the shareholders, the American Electric's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: American Electric inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of American. The board's role is to monitor American Electric's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. American Electric's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, American Electric's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Charles Patton, Executive Vice President - External Affairs for AEP | ||
David Anderson, Independent Director | ||
David Feinberg, Executive Vice President General Counsel, Secretary | ||
Nicholas Akins, Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer | ||
Daryl Roberts, Independent Director | ||
Lana Hillebrand, Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer | ||
Linda Goodspeed, Independent Director | ||
Stephen Swick, Vice President Chief Security Officer | ||
Sara Tucker, Independent Director | ||
Richard Notebaert, Independent Director | ||
Lisa Barton, Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President | ||
Joe Brenner, Vice President - Application Development & Business Solutions | ||
Ralph Crosby, Independent Director | ||
Julia Sloat, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President | ||
Art Garcia, Independent Director | ||
Therace Risch, Senior Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, | ||
Sanjay Terakanambi, Vice President - Technology Infrastructure, Operations & Support | ||
Timothy Wells, Vice President of Sales, Economic and Business Development | ||
Charles Zebula, Executive Vice President - Energy Supply | ||
Paul Chodak, Executive Vice President - Generation | ||
Brian Tierney, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President | ||
Oliver Richard, Independent Director | ||
Janelle Coleman, Vice President - Corporate Philanthropy and Community Engagement | ||
Amanda Conner, Vice President - FERC and RTO Strategy & Policy | ||
Steve Rasmussen, Independent Director | ||
Thomas Hoaglin, Lead Independent Director | ||
Sandra Lin, Independent Director | ||
J Beasley, Independent Director | ||
Mark McCullough, Executive Vice President - Generation of AEPSC | ||
Margaret McCarthy, Independent Director |
American Stock Performance Indicators
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Current Valuation | 83.75 B | |||
Price To Book | 2.07 X | |||
Price To Sales | 2.65 X | |||
Revenue | 19.64 B | |||
EBITDA | 7.1 B | |||
Net Income | 2.31 B | |||
Total Debt | 33.63 B | |||
Cash Flow From Operations | 5.29 B | |||
Price To Earnings To Growth | 3.02 X | |||
Number Of Employees | 59 |
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