DTE Energy Names Robert Skaggs to Board of Directors
DTE Energy has named Robert Skaggs to its Board of Directors, effective immediately.
For more than a decade, Skaggs served as chief executive for both the Columbia Pipeline Group, Inc. and NiSource Inc., a Fortune 500 energy holding company engaged in natural gas and electric utilities and the gas storage and pipeline business. He has also held numerous leadership positions throughout his 35-year career.
“We’re pleased Bob has agreed to join our board of directors and add to the diverse knowledge and views our directors bring to DTE,” said Gerry Anderson, chairman and CEO of DTE Energy. “Bob joins us at a crucial time in our industry’s history. His knowledge and understanding of gas LDCs and the gas storage and pipeline business will be vital in the years ahead as DTE continues to grow its gas storage and pipeline business and transitions its electric generation fleet to include more natural gas generation and renewable sources.”
Skaggs has served as a director at Cloud Peak Energy, Inc. since July 2015, and serves on the University Research Association Board of Trustees. He has also served on the board of the National Safety Council and a wide variety of community and philanthropic organizations.
Skaggs, 63, earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from Davidson College, a juris doctorate from West Virginia University and a master’s degree in business administration from Tulane University.
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