Dynegy Inc. (ticker: DYN, exchange: New York Stock Exchange (.N))
News Release -
4-Mar-2009
Dynegy Announces Leadership Appointments in Finance and Accounting Areas HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar. 4, 2009--
Dynegy Inc. (NYSE: DYN) today announced the following leadership
appointments in its finance and accounting areas, effective immediately:
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Carolyn J. Stone has been named Senior Vice President and Treasurer,
reporting to Holli C. Nichols, Executive Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer. In her new role, Stone has responsibility for
management of the treasury, banking, insurance, credit, planning and
risk control activities of the company.
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Stone, 36, most recently held the position of Senior Vice President
and Controller. Prior to joining Dynegy in 2001, she was an audit
manager with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. A certified public
accountant, Stone received a bachelor’s of business administration
in accounting and a master’s of professional accounting from the
University of Texas at Austin.
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The position of Senior Vice President and Treasurer was most
recently held by Charles C. Cook, who was earlier named Executive
Vice President, Commercial and Market Analytics.
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Tracy A. McLauchlin has been promoted to Senior Vice President and
Controller, also reporting to Nichols. As noted previously, this
position was most recently held by Carolyn Stone. In her new role,
McLauchlin has responsibility for management of the company’s
financial and operational accounting functions and external
reporting.
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McLauchlin, 39, most recently held the position of Managing Director
and Assistant Controller. Prior to joining Dynegy in 2004, she
served in accounting functions with Coca-Cola North America and
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. A certified public accountant,
McLauchlin received a bachelor’s of arts and a master’s of
accounting from Rice University in Houston.
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Through its subsidiaries, Dynegy Inc. produces and sells electric
energy, capacity and ancillary services in key U.S. markets. The power
generation portfolio consists of more than 18,000 megawatts of baseload,
intermediate and peaking power plants fueled by a mix of natural gas,
coal and fuel oil. DYNC
Source: Dynegy Inc.
Dynegy Inc., Houston Media: David Byford, 713-767-5800 or Analysts:
Nir Grossman, 713-507-6466
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