Dayton Daily News

DP&L PRESIDENT AND CEO CRAIG JACKSON TO RESIGN

Executive wants ‘to spend more time with his family.’

- By Thomas Gnau Staff Writer Contact this reporter at 937-2252390 or email Thomas.Gnau@coxinc.com.

Dayton Power & Light’s president and CEO Craig Jackson is resigning from the power company, company officials said Thursday.

Jackson “has resigned to spend more time with his family and begin exploring new career opportunit­ies,” a company statement said.

Jackson will leave the company Dec. 31. The company has begun a search for his successor.

“My thanks go out to Craig for his unwavering commitment to delivering value and superior service to our customers,” Lisa Krueger, AES energy sector CEO, said in the company’s release.

“As a result of Craig’s leadership, we refocused our business strategy in DP&L and exited the generation business in Ohio. “At IPL, we’ve invested over $2 billion in ‘greening’ our generation portfolio and providing reliable and affordable energy to IPL customers,” the statement added.

Jackson joined AES as part of the DPL acquisitio­n in 2011. Over the past seven years, Jackson has held numerous leadership positions prior to his current role as IPL and DP&L president and CEO, including DP&L chief financial officer.

“I am proud of all the accomplish­ments we’ve made together at AES over the past seven years,” Jackson said in the same statement. “It’s been an honor to serve the people of Indianapol­is and Dayton and the surroundin­g communitie­s by providing reliable and affordable energy.”

Jackson became DP&L CEO in February this year in another sudden leadership change. At the time, DP&L announced a corporate restructur­ing in which AES Corp. cut 60 Ohio jobs and 100 jobs in Indiana.

Tom Raga, Jackson’s immediate predecesso­r, became executive vice president of DPL Inc. in that leadership shift.

Jackson was not available for comment Thursday, said Mary Ann Kabel, a DP&L spokeswoma­n.

Kabel said the resignatio­n had nothing to do with business conditions or behind-the-scene activity at the utility.

“This was a choice that Craig made, and we respect that choice,” Kabel said.

DP&L owner AES, based in Arlington, Va., bought DP&L in 2011. DP&L supplies power to 515,000 customers in 24 counties throughout west central Ohio.

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DP&L president and CEO Craig Jackson’s resignatio­n will take effect Dec. 31.

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