CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy is realigning its organizational structure and the roles of several senior leaders to support the company's long-term strategy, Duke Energy President and CEO Lynn Good announced today.

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"We have a deeply experienced leadership team, and these changes will continue to build on the strengths of our regulated utilities and our commitment to exceptional service to customers," said Good. "We will continue to leverage our scale and operational efficiencies by bringing our regulated power plants under one umbrella. We are accelerating work on customer and grid solutions to address our changing industry."

The following changes become effective on Aug. 1.


    --  Executive Vice President (EVP) Lloyd Yates will become EVP, Market
        Solutions and President, Carolinas Region, including electric
        distribution. The state presidents for North Carolina and South Carolina
        (Paul Newton and Clark Gillespy) will continue to report to Yates. He
        will continue to lead the enterprise strategy for distributed energy
        resources and will add responsibility for enterprise customer solutions
        and delivery.
    --  EVP Keith Trent will become EVP, Grid Solutions and President, Midwest
        and Florida Regions, including electric and natural gas distribution.
        The state presidents for Indiana, Ohio-Kentucky and Florida (Doug
        Esamann, Jim Henning and Alex Glenn), will report to Trent. Transmission
        for the overall company will continue to be in Trent's group, along with
        added responsibility for enterprise strategy for grid solutions. Lee
        Mazzocchi will become Senior Vice President, Grid Solutions, leading an
        integrated focus on grid investment, innovation and standardization.
    --  EVP and Duke Energy Nuclear President Dhiaa Jamil will become EVP and
        President, Regulated Generation, which will include all power generation
        in the regulated utilities; coal ash management; environmental, health
        and safety; and fuels and system optimization.
    --  EVP Jennifer Weber will become EVP, External Affairs and Strategic
        Policy. This newly integrated group will include federal affairs, public
        affairs, environmental and energy policy, corporate communications, The
        Duke Energy Foundation and sustainability.
    --  Chief Information Officer A.R. Mullinax will become EVP, Strategic
        Services, and a newly integrated group to include information
        technology, supply chain, administrative services and performance
        excellence.
    --  Executive vice presidents remaining in their current roles are Steve
        Young, EVP and Chief Financial Officer; Julie Janson, EVP, Chief Legal
        Officer and Corporate Secretary; and Marc Manly, EVP and President,
        Commercial Portfolio.

Headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., Duke Energy is a Fortune 250 company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DUK. More information about the company is available at: www.duke-energy.com.

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