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Northeast Utilities Announces Leon J. Olivier Appointed Chief Operating Officer
Northeast Utilities Announces Leon J. Olivier Appointed Chief Operating Officer
BERLIN, Conn., May 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Northeast Utilities
(NYSE: NU) today announced that Leon J. Olivier was appointed executive vice
president - chief operating officer (COO) by the Board of Trustees. The title
of COO recognizes Olivier's role in leading the gas and electric utility
businesses within the NU system, along with all aspects of NU's three-state
transmission business.
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"This change acknowledges Lee's current responsibilities, as well as the
significant contribution he makes to the success of the company," said Charles
W. Shivery, chairman, president and chief executive officer of NU.
Prior to his appointment as executive vice president - operations in 2007,
Olivier, age 59, held a series of leadership roles within NU including
president of NU Transmission, president and chief operating officer of The
Connecticut Light and Power Company (CL&P) and senior vice president and chief
nuclear officer of the Northeast Nuclear Energy Company. He joined NU in 1998
with 29 years of experience at Boston Edison, where he was the senior vice
president - Nuclear.
Olivier received an MBA from Northeastern University and an honorary
doctorate degree in Public Service from Bridgewater State College.
Northeast Utilities (NYSE: NU), a Fortune 500 energy company based in
Connecticut, operates New England's largest energy delivery system. NU is
committed to safety, reliability, environmental leadership and stewardship,
and expanding energy options for its more than 2 million electricity and
natural gas customers. For more information on Northeast Utilities and our
subsidiaries, visit the NU family of Web sites at http://www.nu.com.
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