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Eva Teig Hardy, Billy F. Warf to Retire From Dominion
RICHMOND, Va., May 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dominion today announced
the planned retirements of two long-serving senior executives.
Eva Teig Hardy, executive vice president, will step down from her
responsibilities as head of Public Policy & Corporate Communications,
effective May 12. She will remain a senior adviser to Chairman, President and
CEO Thomas F. Farrell II until her retirement on Sept 1. She also will lead
the company's Climate Change Initiative.
Billy F. Warf, vice president and general auditor, will retire July 1
after 25 years of service with Dominion.
The company also announced two promotions.
Robert M. Blue, vice president-State & Federal Affairs, has become senior
vice president-Public Policy & Corporate Communications, reporting to Farrell.
He is responsible for state and federal government affairs, environmental
programs, corporate communications, community affairs and philanthropy.
Patricia G. Shell, controller-Dominion Energy, will become vice president
and general auditor upon Warf's retirement. She also will report to Farrell.
Hardy joined Dominion in 1990 as vice president-Government Affairs of what
is now Dominion Virginia Power. She later added responsibility for corporate
communications and was promoted to senior vice president. She assumed
responsibility for all Dominion government affairs and corporate
communications in 1999. Hardy was promoted to executive vice president in
2006.
Before joining Dominion, Hardy had a 17-year career in state and local
government, culminating as secretary of Health and Human Resources from 1986
to 1990 in the administration ofVirginia Gov. Gerald L. Baliles. She serves
on numerous boards and is the vice chair of the State Council of Higher
Education.
She is a recipient of the Oliver W. Hill Citizen of the Year award, the
Thomas Jefferson Award from the Richmond Chapter of the Public Relations
Society of America, and the L. Douglas Wilder Public Service Award from
Virginia Commonwealth University. She was inducted into the VCU Communications
Hall of Fame and received an honorary doctorate in humane letters from Norfolk
State University. Hardy has a bachelor's degree in political science from Hood
College and a master's degree in government and public administration from
American University.
"After a distinguished career in the public sector, Eva's considerable
skills in government and community affairs have helped make Dominion the
outstanding company it is today," Farrell said. "Her expertise will be sorely
missed, and we wish her all the best in retirement."
Warf joined Dominion's audit department in 1983, and has served as chief
audit executive since 1994. From 1972 to 1983, he was an audit manager with
what is now Deloitte inRaleigh, N.C.
A Vietnam War veteran, Warf is a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
and the American Legion and is active with Boy Scouts of America. He is a
certified public accountant and has a bachelor's degree in finance from
Virginia Tech.
"Billy's attention to detail, along with his unflappable composure, have
been a great asset to the company over the years," Farrell said. "We are
especially grateful for his leadership in helping Dominion navigate the
Sarbanes-Oxley regulations over the past few years."
Blue joined Dominion in 2005 as managing director-State Affairs &
Corporate Public Policy and was promoted to his current position in 2006. From
2002 to 2005, he served as counselor and director of policy forVirginia Gov.
Mark R. Warner. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia and Yale Law
School, where he served as editor-in-chief of the Yale Law and Policy Review.
Shell joined Dominion in 1997 as general auditor for Dominion's non-
utility businesses. She held a number of other accounting positions in the
company before assuming her current position in 2007. Shell worked at what is
now Deloitte and Ernst & Young before joining Dominion. She is a CPA and has a
bachelor's degree in accounting from Virginia Tech.
Dominion also announced that Farrell will assume responsibility as CEO of
Dominion Virginia Power upon the previously announced retirement of Jay L.
Johnson from that position on July 1. David A. Heacock, president of Dominion
Virginia Power, will report to Farrell.
Also, effective today, the following changes will take place at Dominion
Virginia Power:
-- David W. Green, vice president-Customer Service, has been promoted to
senior vice president-Customer Service. Green joined Dominion in 1980
and held management positions in budgeting, finance and customer
service before being promoted to vice president in 2003. He has a
bachelor's degree in economics and an MBA from Old Dominion University.
He will report to Heacock upon Johnson's retirement.
-- Gianna C. Clark, managing director-Six Sigma, has been promoted to vice
president-Customer Operations. Clark joined Dominion in 1981 and has
served in several director-level positions in Generation and Dominion
Resources Services since 1991. She has a bachelor's degree in general
studies from Virginia Commonwealth University and is a certified Six
Sigma Master Black Belt. She reports to Green.
-- Keith G. Wooldridge, director-Electric Distribution Business Planning,
has been promoted to vice president-Energy Conservation & Customer
Solutions. Wooldridge joined Dominion in 1975 as an electric lineman
and has been a member of the company's leadership team for more than 21
years. He has a business management degree from Tidewater Community
College and attended Duke University's Executive Education Program and
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Business Dynamics program.
He also reports to Green.
Dominion is one of the nation's largest producers and transporters of
energy, with a portfolio of approximately 26,500 megawatts of generation, 1.1
trillion cubic feet equivalent of proved natural gas and oil reserves, 14,000
miles of natural gas transmission, gathering and storage pipeline and 6,000
miles of electric transmission lines. Dominion operates the nation's largest
natural gas storage facility with 975 billion cubic feet of storage capacity
and serves retail energy customers in 11 states. For more information about
Dominion, visit the company's Web site at http://www.dom.com/.
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