
Exelon
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Exelon Corporation (Nasdaq: EXC) is the nation’s largest utility company, serving more than 10 million customers through six fully regulated utilities. We believe that reliable and affordable energy is essential to a brighter, more sustainable future. Exelon operates as a FORTUNE 250 company with a significant presence in major urban areas across Delaware, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The company is renowned for its best-in-class operations, unwavering commitment to energy affordability, top-quartile reliability performance, strong ESG leadership and principles, as well as a profound dedication to community support and investment.
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Nicole M
Director of Information Technology
Seattle, Washington
Jenniffer M
Vice President Cloud and Infrastructure
Chicago, Illinois
Liz E
Chief Information Officer
Calvin B
President and Chief Executive Officer
Chicago, Illinois
Ankush A
Director of Innovation , Technology and Research and Development
Chicago, Illinois
Colette H
Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary
Stacy S
Director of Information Technology , Analytics
Jennifer J
Director , Information Technology Utility of the Future
Chicago, Illinois
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