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* THE VALUE IS THE MARKET VALUE AS OF THE LAST DAY OF THE QUARTER FOR WHICH THE 13F WAS FILED.
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Mr. O’Toole provides public company chief executive leadership experience in a regulated, capital-intensive industry. His operational experience in safety, risk management and crisis management are particularly relevant to the oversight of our business and strategy and his leadership role as Chair of the Safety and Operations Committee. Mr. O’Toole brings extensive safety expertise through his work experience and as a director of the National Safety Council, and has been recognized as a safety leader in both the United States and internationally. He has decades of direct management experience of a large workforce in industries where worker and public safety are critical. | |||
Mr. Taylor provides finance and public policy experience, which is particularly relevant to the Company’s infrastructure investment strategy and highly regulated business. He also brings capital markets experience from his investment banking career. At the University of California, Mr. Taylor had direct responsibility for risk management, accounting and financial reporting. He also brings safety experience from his years as a senior executive of the University of California, which launched the “Be Smart About Safety” campaign across all campuses during his tenure, and in his oversight role as a member of the Board of Trustees of the California State University. As a California resident with extensive professional experience in the state, Mr. Taylor also understands the perspective of utility customers impacted by California’s wildfires and regulatory environment. Mr. Taylor’s leadership qualities, capital markets experience, public policy insights and understanding of the Company’s strategy, business and regulatory landscape provide value as independent Chair of the Board. | |||
Mr. Pizarro provides in-depth knowledge of the Company’s business, experienced industry leadership, safety and operations, workforce management, cybersecurity and technology, business resiliency and strategic planning experience and background. His leadership and experience dealing with difficult challenges at EIX, SCE and Edison Mission Energy (“EME”) add value to the Board. Mr. Pizarro also brings the experience and perspective of a director of several industry-related associations. | |||
Ms. Reed brings extensive utility operations, safety, energy policy and ESG experience from her leadership at National Grid, where she was responsible for ensuring safe and reliable electricity and gas distribution services were provided to over six million people throughout Massachusetts. She also directed strategic energy policy development at National Grid supporting broad energy network investment and climate change mitigation initiatives, which is particularly relevant to our strategy and operations in California’s regulatory environment. Ms. Reed also provides financial expertise as a Certified Public Accountant with experience in public accounting and corporate finance. This experience provides additional value to our Audit and Finance and Safety and Operations Committees. | |||
Ms. Stuntz’s utility, environmental law and public policy experience is particularly relevant to the Company’s business. During her time at the U.S. Department of Energy, she held positions that focused on issues related to global climate change and energy-related measures to minimize GHG emissions, key issues that impact the Company. Ms. Stuntz’s corporate governance experience from her prior service on other public company boards and as a member of our Nominating and Governance Committee since 2014 informs her leadership as Committee Chair. She brings ESG and safety experience from her private industry work with utilities and energy companies, as a director of public companies in industries with environmental and safety concerns, and from serving as Chair of our Nominating and Governance Committee and previously serving on our Safety and Operations Committee from 2014 to 2021. | |||
Mr. Trent provides extensive utility operations, strategic planning, legal and safety experience as an executive of one of the largest electric power companies in the U.S., where he had direct management responsibility for the internal audit function, Sarbanes-Oxley processes, financial operations of four electric utilities, and the health and safety of a large workforce. His utility operational experience in, and perspective on, regulation, risk management, safety and cybersecurity are particularly relevant to our business and the regulatory framework in which SCE operates. This experience is particularly valuable to our Audit and Finance and Safety and Operations Committees, and supports his role as the Board’s liaison to the Company’s cybersecurity oversight group (see page 22). | |||
Ms. Granholm brings extensive experience advancing clean energy solutions and deploying zero-carbon technologies from her prior service as U.S. Secretary of Energy and Governor of Michigan. As Secretary of Energy, s he led a workforce of approximately 110,000 employees and oversaw $200 billion of U.S. investments into companies and projects to accelerate the clean energy transition. She also brings a strong background in cybersecurity and protection of the power grid and electric utilities. Under her leadership, the Department of Energy invested heavily in cybersecurity tools and technologies to strengthen the resilience of U.S. energy infrastructure. In her two terms as Governor, Ms. Granholm spearheaded Michigan’s economic recovery after the Great Recession by diversifying the state’s economy to focus on clean energy and revitalizing the auto industry to build electric vehicles. Ms. Granholm also brings the perspective of a California resident and utility customer in light of California’s carbon neutrality goals and regulatory environment. | |||
Ms. Beliveau-Dunn has more than 30 years of experience as a technology executive and a transformational leader with experience in building and managing large scale infrastructure, cybersecurity, compute, cloud, networking, services and marketing operations, personnel management, and employee and leadership development. Her experience managing a large workforce, building network operations and security teams, and building infrastructure and efficiency through technology and process is valuable to the Board’s and Safety and Operations Committee’s oversight of cybersecurity issues facing the Company. She is also experienced in ESG matters, compensation, financial review, acquisitions, and risk and resiliency management. As a California resident, Ms. Beliveau-Dunn also provides the perspective of a utility customer impacted by California’s wildfires and regulatory environment. | |||
Mr. Morris has significant business and chief executive leadership experience in a highly regulated industry and provides expertise on insurance issues that impact the Company. He brings strategic planning, risk management, workforce management and financial analysis experience from 40 years of service at Pacific Life, which is particularly valuable to our Audit and Finance and Compensation and Executive Personnel Committees. Mr. Morris also provides the perspective of a Southern California resident impacted by California’s wildfires and regulatory environment, and an executive of a Fortune 500 business headquartered and doing business in the local markets served by SCE. | |||
Ms. Smith brings the perspective of a public company chief executive officer at Parsons, which was headquartered in Southern California until 2019 and continues to have key programs throughout the state. Her understanding of the impact of California’s regulatory landscape on SCE’s business customers contributes to the Board’s effective oversight of key issues confronting the electric utility industry. Ms. Smith brings strategic planning experience related to the acquisition and integration of technology businesses. Her operational experience in safety-intensive environments provides an important perspective to the Board and its Safety and Operations Committee. Ms. Smith also brings a strong background in cybersecurity through her aerospace and defense industry experience and is a certified cybersecurity governance professional by the National Association of Corporate Directors (“NACD”). She is certified as a cybersecurity governance professional. |
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Pedro J. Pizarro |
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2024 |
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1,400,000 |
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6,982,599 |
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2,327,506 |
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1,795,500 |
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1,225,053 |
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EIX President and CEO |
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2023 |
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1,396,538 |
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6,825,189 |
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2,275,001 |
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1,849,365 |
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2,505,218 |
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29,800 |
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1,365,385 |
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2,192,006 |
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1,960,470 |
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68,924 |
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28,300 |
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12,191,229 |
Maria Rigatti |
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2024 |
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796,557 |
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1,650,138 |
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550,004 |
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742,900 |
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736,833 |
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20,700 |
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EIX EVP and CFO |
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765,962 |
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1,530,412 |
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510,137 |
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741,549 |
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1,129,358 |
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19,800 |
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4,697,218 |
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732,115 |
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1,433,324 |
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477,757 |
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761,570 |
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22,486 |
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18,300 |
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3,445,552 |
Adam S. Umanoff |
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2024 |
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705,984 |
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1,171,547 |
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390,512 |
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716,656 |
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251,994 |
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20,700 |
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3,257,393 |
EIX EVP, General Counsel and Corporate |
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670,962 |
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1,088,583 |
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362,815 |
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611,820 |
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308,548 |
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19,800 |
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635,962 |
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984,154 |
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328,006 |
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569,856 |
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320,176 |
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18,300 |
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Steven D. Powell |
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2024 |
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763,689 |
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1,501,591 |
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500,510 |
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634,865 |
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478,489 |
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SCE President and CEO |
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707,500 |
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464,761 |
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594,683 |
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4,004,129 |
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650,000 |
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1,145,681 |
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381,882 |
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591,175 |
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8,501 |
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22,480 |
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2,799,719 |
Caroline Choi |
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2024 |
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540,484 |
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631,267 |
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210,368 |
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351,990 |
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243,000 |
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20,700 |
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EIX and SCE EVP |
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2023 |
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519,623 |
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606,876 |
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202,286 |
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349,479 |
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337,216 |
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19,800 |
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496,623 |
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564,215 |
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188,026 |
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334,835 |
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26,184 |
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18,300 |
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1,628,183 |
No Customers Found
Price
Yield
Owner | Position | Direct Shares | Indirect Shares |
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PIZARRO PEDRO | - | 138,084 | 0 |
Rigatti Maria C. | - | 57,322 | 0 |
Taylor Peter J. | - | 32,372 | 0 |
Choi Caroline | - | 26,918 | 0 |
Choi Caroline | - | 20,881 | 0 |
Murphy J Andrew | - | 19,850 | 0 |
Trent Keith | - | 16,168 | 0 |
Murphy J Andrew | - | 12,989 | 0 |
Schilling Natalie K | - | 12,425 | 0 |
Anderson Jill Charlotte | - | 10,861 | 320 |
STUNTZ LINDA G | - | 7,186 | 1,131 |
Anderson Jill Charlotte | - | 5,771 | 298 |
Beliveau-Dunn Jeanne | - | 3,288 | 0 |
Smith Carey A. | - | 2,907 | 0 |
Bowman Erica S | - | 1,287 | 0 |
Umanoff Adam S | - | 0 | 5,006 |
Umanoff Adam S | - | 0 | 5,381 |