Alan Fohrer

In 2010 he retired as chairman and CEO of Southern California Edison (SCE), where he spent a 37-year career, beginning in the company’s civil engineering department before rising to senior positions in the treasury department, including VP, treasurer, and CFO of both SCE and Edison International. He was named CEO in 2002 and elected chairman in 2007.

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In 2010 he retired as chairman and CEO of Southern California Edison (SCE), where he spent a 37-year career, beginning in the company's civil engineering department before rising to senior positions in the treasury department, including VP, treasurer, and CFO of both SCE and Edison International. He was named CEO in 2002 and elected chairman in 2007.