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MOVERS / SHAKERS
Diaz Named PECO Vice President of External Affairs
Anthony Gay Named
Associate General Counsel
I
n two executive appointments,
PECO has named Center City resi-
dent Romulo (Romy) L. Diaz, Jr. vice
president of External Affairs and
Lansdale Montgomery County resi-
dent Anthony (Tony) Gay, Associate
General Counsel in the Exelon legal
department. Additionally, PECO Gen-
eral Counsel Paul Bonney, of Wyn-
newood Montgomery County, as-
sumes the additional responsibility as
vice president of Regulatory Affairs.
The employees begin their new roles
Paul Bonney, General Counsel and vice president of Regulatory Affairs (left); Romulo (Romy) L. Diaz, Jr.,
immediately.
vice president of External Affairs (center); Anthony (Tony) Gay, Associate General Counsel (right)
“Each of these employees bring a Photos: PECO
wealth of experience and perspective
that will help us navigate dynamic in- Commission. A native of Texas, Diaz key strategic teams regarding the de-
dustry changes.” earned his bachelor’s degree in plan regulation of Pennsylvania’s electric-
Diaz previously served as associate II honors program and his law degree ity market. Prior to joining PECO, he
general counsel. He will now oversee from the University of Texas. was with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius,
PECO’s marketing and governmental Gay, who previously served as as- served as law clerk for the Honorable
affairs. As part of his new role, Diaz sistant general counsel, fills the posi- Edward N. Cahn, U.S. District Court
will be responsible for the company’s tion vacated by Diaz. His responsi- for the Eastern District of Pennsylva-
suite of energy-efficiency programs bility includes legal oversight of the nia, worked for National Economics
to help customers save energy and company’s regulatory requirements Research Associates and the Board of
money. with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Trade in Chicago. A graduate of Duke
“Romy’s leadership capability and Commission. University, Bonney received his law
experience in governmental and ex- A PECO employee since 2006, Gay degree from Georgetown University.
ternal affairs make him a natural fit has worked on numerous regulatory Based in Philadelphia, PECO is an
to lead these important efforts,” said initiatives including PECO’s electric electric and natural gas utility subsid-
Denis O’Brien, PECO president and purchasing strategy, energy efficien- iary of Exelon Corporation (NYSE:EXC).
CEO. “Each of these employees bring cy efforts and Smart Meter project. PECO serves 1.6 million electric and
a wealth of experience and perspec- He previously served as assistant 485,000 natural gas customers in south-
tive that will help us navigate dynam- general counsel for Verizon, associ- eastern Pennsylvania and employs about
ic industry changes.” ate with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, 2,400 people in the region. PECO deliv-
Diaz came to the company after and law clerk for the Honorable Ray- ered 83.7 billion cubic feet of natural gas
serving as Philadelphia city solicitor mond A. Jackson, U.S. District Court and 39.4 billion kilowatt-hours of electric-
from 2005 to 2008 under former May- for the Eastern District of Virginia. A ity in 2008. Founded in 1881, PECO is
or John F. Street. He was confirmed by graduate of Penn State University, he one of the Greater Philadelphia Region’s
the United States Senate and served as received his law degree from the Uni- most active corporate citizens, provid-
assistant administrator of the U.S. En- versity of Pennsylvania. ing leadership, volunteer and financial
vironmental Protection Agency from Continuing his position as general support to numerous arts and culture,
1998 to 2001. He also held numerous counsel for PECO, Bonney now also education, environmental, economic de-
legal, management and policy posi- assumes responsibility for the com- velopment and community programs and
tions at the U.S. Department of Ener- pany’s regulatory matters. A 20-year organizations.
gy and the Federal Energy Regulatory PECO veteran, Bonney has served on Source: businesswire.com
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