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Fortnightly Magazine - June 15 2003
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New Positions:

Allegheny Energy named David C. Benson its interim executive vice president, assuming the responsibilities of Allegheny Energy Supply President Michael P. Morrell, who will make use of the company's early retirement option program. Benson has been with Allegheny Energy for 25 years.

Cleco Corp. appointed Stephen M. Carter vice president of regulated generation. Carter earlier served as superintendent of Dolet Hills power station.

AGL Resources named Douglas N. Schantz president of Sequent Energy Management, a subsidiary of the Atlanta-based energy services holding company. Schantz comes to AGL from Cinergy Marketing & Trading, where he was vice president of marketing and business development.

Kevin Bisson is the new senior vice president of American Superconductor. The company appointed Bisson to the position based on his two decades of experience in corporate finance and strategic financial planning. Bisson comes to American Superconductor from Axcelis Technologies, where he was president, controller, and treasurer.

Edward A. Steiger joined Sempra Energy Global Enterprises as its vice president of human resources. Steiger spent the last several years as an executive at Monsanto Co.

Sempra Energy Trading added three vice presidents: Robert Bourne, previously a senior vice president at Coral Energy/Shell Trading; Thomas Heath, also previously with Coral Energy/Shell Trading; and Stephen Daugherty, who spent six years as director of risk products marketing for Coral Energy/Shell Trading.

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