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Fortnightly Magazine - November 1 2000
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Conectiv has made several executive promotions: Thomas Shaw, formerly executive vice president, was promoted to president and COO; Joseph Rigby and William Spence were promoted to senior vice presidents; Robert Gabbardwas promoted to vice president and general manager of energy trading within Conectiv Energy.

John Mathis has been named vice president and associate general counsel, regulatory affairs, for Edison Mission Energy (EME), an Edison International company. Before joining EME, Mathis was a senior partner in the energy group of Hogan and Hartson LLP. EME also has promoted Sam Henry to vice president of risk management. Previously, Henry headed the company's power marketing, fuels, and emissions trading department in the United States since joining EME in 1998.

Mark Schwirtz has been named COO for Arizona Electric Power Cooperative (AEPCO) and its Apache Generating Station. Schwirtz joined AEPCO in 1991 as environmental affairs manager.

Steve Philley has been appointed CEO of TXU Australia. Philley had been vice president of energy supply for TXU Electric & Gas. He replaces Bob Shapard, who recently resigned to take a position as executive vice president with Ultramar Diamond Shamrock Corp. V.J. Horgan has joined the company as president of TXU Energy Trading. She had been president of Aquila Merchant Energy Partners. Robert G. McCoy was named president of TXU Energy Services. McCoy came from GTE and has 30 years of experience in the telecommunications industry.

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