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Fortnightly Magazine - December 1996
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John L. Carter was elected to Tucson Electric Power Co.'s board of directors. He replaces J. Burgess Winter, who resigned. Carter recently retired as executive v.p. and CFO of Burr-Brown Corp.

Madison Gas and Electric Co. promoted Terry A. Hanson to v.p. and treasurer. Hanson, who joined the company in 1981, had been treasurer.

Connecticut Natural Gas Corp. promoted two executives and hired a third. Douglas Kirk, formerly with Johnson Controls, joins the company as noncore marketing director in the energy services business unit. James P. Bolduc was promoted to executive v.p. and CFO. He was senior v.p.-financial services and CFO. Edna M. Karanian, previously assistant v.p.-energy planning and procurement, was promoted to v.p. of energy procurement and transportation.

William D. Katz was named v.p.-corporate development and Robert H. Knauss was named v.p.-law and associate general counsel at AmeriGas Propane, Inc. Both positions are new. Katz was

v.p.-corporate development and Knauss was group counsel-propane.

Duke Power Co. promoted Raymond A. Jolly, Jr. to senior v.p.-Associated Enterprises Group. He had been deputy general counsel in Duke's legal department.

Steven L. Herndon, a senior attorney, was promoted to hydro relicensing director at Idaho Power.

Southwest Gas Corp. promoted Thomas Sheets to v.p./general counsel. He replaces Thomas Trimble, senior v.p./

general counsel/corporate secretary, who retired.

John E. Moyers is the new nuclear quality assurance director at Detroit Edison's Fermi 2 plant. He comes from Toledo Edison, where he was manager of quality assessments at the Davis Besse plant.

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