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Fortnightly Magazine - January 15 1998
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CNG Energy Service Corp. appointed Jeff Johnson senior vice president of integrated energy management. Jerome H. Dortmans was appointed vice president of financial trading and risk management.

Alan Wells was named senior vice president of finance and CFO for MidAmerican Energy Holdings Co. and its subsidiary MidAmerican Energy. Wells replaces Phil Lindner who announced his retirement. Wells also will continue to serve as president of the company's nonutility subsidiaries.

Fred D. Hafer assumed office as chairman of the Pennsylvania Electric Association. Hafer is chairman, president and CEO of GPU Inc. Hafer will also serve as chairman of the board of directors of the association.

Duncan Kincheloe, a former utility commissioner, was selected as EPRI director of government and regulatory relations. Kincheloe will work on state regulatory and legislative issues and with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

CBS Corp., formerly Westinghouse Electric Corp., appointed Howard D. Bruschi vice president of science and technology. Bruschi's responsibilities include working with the company's industrial business units to provide technology solutions to commercial and government customers.

Trent Dolan became the Community Outreach Coordinator for the Nevada Public Utilities Commission, replacing Rick Hackman, consumer division director, who served in the position temporarily. Sharon Thomas was promoted to director of regulatory operations at the commission.

George Sladoje is the new executive vice president of the California Power Exchange. Sladoje is a former executive vice president for the Chicago Stock Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade.

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