PG&E Corporation has announced changes to its organizational structure, aimed at improving service for customers and communities in Northern and Central California. The adjustments involve new roles for several senior leaders, as approved by the Boards of Directors for both PG&E Corporation and its utility subsidiary, Pacific Gas and Electric Company. These changes will take effect on January 1, 2026.
Patti Poppe, CEO of PG&E Corporation since 2021, will continue to oversee these leadership roles. The company stated that the number of officers on the team will not increase as a result of these changes.
Poppe said, “I love our customers, I love our hometowns, and I love the company we are building to best serve their energy needs. We want to be our customers’ hometown gas and electric utility, in touch with their unique needs and enabling their growth and prosperity. These organizational changes are designed to take our performance to the next level and strengthen our leadership capacity now and for years to come.”
Kerry Cooper, Chair of the PG&E Corporation Board of Directors, commented on recent progress: “Patti and the leadership team have demonstrated real progress in recent years for the people and communities that PG&E serves. We know there’s more work to do to earn trust, improve our service and find savings for customers. This is the team that will continue to deliver.”
PG&E Corporation is headquartered in Oakland, California. It is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under PCG and serves about 16 million Californians across a 70,000-square-mile area in Northern and Central California through its subsidiary Pacific Gas and Electric Company. More information can be found at http://www.pgecorp.com or www.pge.com.
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