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Tim Pearson Appointed New South Carolina State President of Duke Energy

Tim Pearson Named New State President for Duke Energy in South Carolina

GREENVILLE, S.C. – Duke Energy has officially announced that Tim Pearson will take on the role of South Carolina state president starting on November 1. He will succeed Mike Callahan, who has been promoted to senior vice president and treasurer of the company following the retirement of Karl Newlin.

Understanding the Role

In his new position, Pearson, who is 42 years old, will manage state and local regulatory and government relations throughout South Carolina. This includes collaborating closely with the corporate and regulatory strategy team to propel various legislative, rate, and regulatory initiatives in the state. His team is also responsible for community relations and engaging with infrastructure projects for Duke Energy across the Palmetto State.

The Leadership Transition

Lynn Good, chair and CEO of Duke Energy, expressed confidence in Pearson’s abilities, stating, “Tim has a unique set of skills that are critical to how we address challenges facing the utility industry in new ways in South Carolina.” She emphasized that Pearson is well-equipped to lead discussions and partnerships with stakeholders and policymakers as they strive to develop a smarter energy framework for the state.

Pearson’s Background

Pearson joined Duke Energy in 2023, originally as vice president of government affairs, and has played a vital role in shaping energy policy discussions within South Carolina. A resident of Columbia, he lives with his wife Ashton and their two children, daughter Myers and son Wills. Before joining Duke Energy, Pearson spent over a decade working in government and policy in South Carolina, advising several governors, including Nikki Haley and Henry McMaster.

Callahan’s Contributions

Mike Callahan, who has been the state president for the past five years, has made significant contributions during his tenure. Julie Janson, executive vice president, recognized Callahan’s leadership, particularly highlighting his efforts during the pandemic and his leadership in community relations and restoration initiatives after major storms, notably those caused by Hurricane Helene.

Succession Plan

Succeeding Pearson as vice president of government affairs will be Tigerron “Tiger” Wells, currently the state government affairs director. At 45 years old, Wells is a South Carolina lawyer with a background in litigation and has played an essential role in Duke Energy’s legislative strategies at the State House.

Future Outlook for Duke Energy

Duke Energy, headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., is aiming for a notable clean energy transition. The company provides electricity to 8.4 million customers across several states, including North Carolina and Florida, and is focused on substantial upgrades to the electric grid. Additionally, Duke Energy plans to achieve net-zero emissions goals by 2030 for methane and by 2050 for carbon emissions in electricity generation.

Further Developments

As Tim Pearson steps into his new role, he will lead a team that includes Heather Shirley Smith, vice president of regulatory and policy, and Rick Jiran, vice president of government and community relations. Together, they will focus on regulatory matters, community engagement, and legislative strategies to serve South Carolina effectively.

Duke Energy remains committed to reliability and affordability as it continues its path towards greener solutions and community support. More updates on their initiatives and impacts can be found on their official channels.


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