Evansville – Sept. 3, 2021 – CenterPoint Energy today announced the following leadership appointment:
Steve Greenley has been named Senior Vice President, Indiana Electric Operations. In this role, Greenley is responsible for CenterPoint Energy’s electric business in Indiana including the generation, transmission, distribution and retail operations serving electric customers in Southwest Indiana. He also oversees the development, implementation and execution of the company’s generation transition in Indiana associated with its Integrated Resource Plan. This plan illustrates how CenterPoint Energy will continue to generate and deliver safe, reliable and reasonably priced electricity to its southwestern Indiana customers.
Prior to this role, Greenley was Senior Vice President, Generation Development, responsible for the company’s electric generation. Before that, he was Vice President of Gas Operations, overseeing the construction, operations and maintenance of the natural gas distribution system serving customers across eight states.
During his tenure with the company, Greenley has served in various leadership roles in natural gas, electric and customer operations. His diverse background and experience have been focused on enhancing safety and reliability. Throughout the years, he has had increasing levels of responsibility and management positions in integrity management, corrosion control and leak detection and engineering design. Greenley was also instrumental in developing and implementing CenterPoint Energy’s natural gas integrity management program in response to new regulations and successfully worked with multiple regulatory commissions in the company’s operating territory.
Greenley is an executive committee member and governance chair of the Evansville Regional Economic Partnership and serves on the Evansville Regional Business Committee. He has also served as chair of the Southeastern Electrical Exchange’s Engineering and Operations Executive Committee and the Texas Gas Association. He is a past board member of the Gridwise Alliance, the Edison Electric Institute’s National Response Event Committee, March of Dimes Houston and the Houston Theater District.
He graduated with a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Texas. He attended the University of Idaho’s Utility Executive Course.
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