Vincent Parisi has been named president of U.S. Utilities for the AES Corp. a global power company.
In this role, he will serve as president and CEO of two of AES’s subsidiaries, Indianapolis Power & Light Company (IPL) and The Dayton Power and Light Company (DP&L), effective June 3.
“We are pleased to have someone of Vince’s caliber join us at the helm of IPL and DP&L,” Lisa Krueger, president of AES United States Strategic Business Unit, said. “His knowledge of the Midwest utilities industry, combined with his strong focus on serving customers, will allow us to continue to provide reliable, affordable and smarter power to our customers today while preparing for the energy future.”
Parisi joins AES from Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc., where he is a vice president. Before that, Parisi held executive leadership roles at Gas Natural, Inc. and IGS Energy. He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from The Ohio State University and a law degree from Capital University Law School.
“I am honored to lead these two forward-thinking companies during a pivotal time in our industry,” Parisi said. “As technology continues to advance, IPL and DP&L have applied best practices to energy service, delivering value and a high level of customer service. I look forward to continuing that tradition of innovation and quality for the customers and communities we are privileged to serve.”
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