Eversource Energy Chairman, CEO and President Tom May to Retire; Jim
Judge Named President and CEO
Eversource Energy (NYSE: ES) today announced that Tom May will retire as
president and chief executive officer and will become Non-executive
Chairman of the Board after the Company’s Annual Shareholders Meeting on
May 4, 2016. As part of the company’s leadership succession plan, Jim
Judge, the company’s Chief Financial Officer, will succeed May as
president and chief executive officer. Judge will become a member of the
Board and is expected to be elected as Chair of the Board at the
Company’s annual meeting in 2017.
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May’s decision to retire will bring to a close a remarkable career
spanning 40 years of continuous service with the company, including 22
years as CEO of Boston Edison, NSTAR, Northeast Utilities, and
Eversource Energy.
Under Tom May’s leadership, the management team and employees have
delivered a consistent track record of strong performance for customers
and shareholders. The company has grown from a business of 600,000
customers in Eastern MA with a market capitalization of $1 billion in
1994 to one with more than 3.6 million customers throughout MA, CT and
NH with a market capitalization of over $18 billion today. Shareholders
experienced 19 consecutive years of positive total shareholder
returns and earnings growth that has consistently outperformed the
industry.
Jim Judge is executive vice president and chief financial officer for
Eversource, having assumed that position upon the merger between
Northeast Utilities and NSTAR in 2012. Formerly, Judge served as chief
financial officer for NSTAR and Boston Edison since 1995 and throughout
his 38 year career with the company has had extensive leadership
responsibility for finance, accounting, strategic planning, energy
supply and information technology. Judge holds both a master’s degree
and bachelor of science in business administration from Babson College
and serves on the Boards of Analogic Corporation headquartered in
Peabody, MA and the United Way of Massachusetts Bay.
“I’ve known and worked with Jim for 38 years and he has been pivotal to
the company’s success as CFO over the last 20 years,” said May. “I have
every confidence in his ability to successfully lead Eversource into the
future. His extensive experience in our industry, passion for our
customers, leadership skills, and focus on results make him the ideal
person to lead the company going forward.”
“I am honored to assume leadership of Eversource and work with a strong
management team and dedicated employees who are committed to delivering
safe, reliable and affordable energy to our customers. Service and
reliability levels today are among the top tier of the utility industry
nationally. I look forward to working with state leaders in addressing
the energy challenges facing New England, furthering our charitable
commitment to the communities we serve, and bringing positive results to
shareholders,” said Judge. “We will carry on the service oriented and
performance culture that Tom instilled over 22 years as chief executive
officer.”
On behalf of the company’s board of directors, Sanford Cloud, Lead
Trustee, said, “Tom May has been an extraordinary leader for more than
two decades as chief executive. He has delivered superior results in
every category – customer, financial, operations, safety, and community.
We thank him for his outstanding leadership and are delighted that he
will continue to serve our shareholders as non-executive chairman of our
board.”
Chad Gifford, Chair of the Succession Planning Committee said, “Jim is
an extremely capable executive who will continue to provide strong
leadership to Eversource and deliver results for our customers and
shareholders. Jim has worked effectively with the Board over the past
four years as a key member of our senior team. We are very pleased that
he will succeed Tom as chief executive officer.”
Jim Judge will remain in his role as Eversource CFO until a successor is
named.
Eversource (NYSE: ES) transmits and delivers electricity and natural
gas for more than 3.6 million electric and natural gas customers in
Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Eversource harnesses the
commitment of its approximately 8,000 employees across three states to
build a single, united company around the mission of delivering reliable
energy and superior customer service. For more information, please visit
our website (www.eversource.com)
and follow us on Twitter (@EversourceCorp)
and Facebook (facebook.com/EversourceEnergy).
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