CPS Energy President & CEO Paula Gold-Williams Announces Early 2022 Departure

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By Dana C Sotoodeh, CPS Energy Contributor

Recently, CPS Energy President & CEO, Paula Gold-Williams, has informed the Board of Trustees of her plans to leave the company in early 2022. Gold-Williams will work cooperatively with the Board of Trustees through this transition.

“The Board of Trustees thanks Ms. Gold-Williams for her dedicated tenure as President & CEO of CPS Energy,” said Board Chair Dr. Willis Mackey. “We are confident that Ms. Gold-Williams will continue to provide excellent guidance to her employees and the company as we go through this transition period. Board members are committed to a thorough search to fill this vital role. We expect to have additional information about next steps in the coming days.”

“I am thankful to CPS Energy’s 3,000 exceptional energy experts who have never wavered in serving our customers and our entire Greater San Antonio community,” said Paula Gold-Williams, outgoing President & CEO of CPS Energy. “I am so appreciative of how all our employees work collaboratively 24/7/365 to serve, while leading innovative initiatives like our Flexible Path strategy that will have tremendous benefits for our community for years to come.  I will continue to work constructively with the Board and our senior leaders to ensure a thoughtful and productive transition.”

The Board will form an executive search committee for a new President & CEO and will update the public once that information is finalized.

For more information, please visit cpsenergy.com.

Source: CPS Energy

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