Chuck Zebula is executive vice president, Portfolio Optimization. He is responsible for AEP’s corporate asset strategy, operational improvement and performance management functions.
Previously, from 2013 to mid-2021, he served as executive vice president, Energy Supply. He led numerous functions in the competitive business arena including: AEP Generation Resources, a competitive generation company; AEP Energy, the company's retail marketing unit; AEP Energy Partners, the company's wholesale power marketing unit; and AEP OnSite Partners, an asset-based customer solutions behind-the-meter business.
From 2008 to 2012, he was senior vice president, Investor Relations and Treasurer, responsible for AEP's treasury and investor relations activities.
From 2004 to 2008, Zebula was senior vice president, Fuel, Logistics and Emissions, responsible for all fuel purchases (coal and natural gas) and transportation logistics to AEP power plants. In addition, he was responsible for emissions marketing and position management as well as the purchasing of bulk commodities needed for post-combustion emission controls (urea purchasing for SCRs, lime and limestone purchasing for scrubbers); and for the management of AEP’s River Operations and Cook Coal Terminal (in Metropolis, Illinois).
Prior to that position, Zebula was senior vice president, Asset and Production Management, responsible for real time power generation functions related to balancing system resources with load obligations. His group provided generation and load forecasting and financial analysis in support of generation capital budgeting and asset valuation needs. He was also responsible for managing the needs of the company related to fundamental analysis of the power, coal, natural gas and emissions markets
Before joining AEP in 1998, Zebula was a senior associate for Putman, Hayes & Bartlett, an economic and management consulting firm located in Washington, D.C. (from 1995-1998). His assignments included a number of projects in the energy and environmental areas.
From 1985 to 1995, Zebula enjoyed a decade-long tenure as a process engineer serving several industries. At ICF Kaiser Engineers (1988-1995), he served as a process/project engineer in the industries related to coal preparation, kaolin beneficiation, alumina refining, and environmental remediation. For GAF Corporation (1985-1988), he served as staff process engineer with responsibilities for process design for four manufacturing facilities.
Zebula earned a bachelor of science degree in mining engineering (1982) and a master of science degree in mineral processing (1990) from the Pennsylvania State University. In 1995, he received a master of science degree in Industrial Administration from Carnegie Mellon University.
What is Charles E. Zebula's net worth?
The estimated net worth of Charles E. Zebula is at least $1.77 million as of May 20th, 2022. Mr. Zebula owns 18,134 shares of American Electric Power stock worth more than $1,769,697 as of November 23rd. This net worth approximation does not reflect any other assets that Mr. Zebula may own. Additionally, Mr. Zebula receives a salary of $953,290.00 as EVP at American Electric Power. Learn More about Charles E. Zebula's net worth.
How old is Charles E. Zebula?
Mr. Zebula is currently 63 years old. There are 7 older executives and no younger executives at American Electric Power. The oldest executive at American Electric Power is Mr. William J. Fehrman, President, CEO & Director, who is 64 years old. Learn More on Charles E. Zebula's age.
What is Charles E. Zebula's salary?
As the EVP of American Electric Power Company, Inc., Mr. Zebula earns $953,290.00 per year. There are 2 executives that earn more than Mr. Zebula. The highest earning executive at American Electric Power is Mr. David M. Feinberg, Executive VP, General Counsel & Secretary, who commands a salary of $1,120,000.00 per year. Learn More on Charles E. Zebula's salary.
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Has Charles E. Zebula been buying or selling shares of American Electric Power?
Charles E. Zebula has not been actively trading shares of American Electric Power during the last ninety days. Most recently, Charles E. Zebula sold 1,902 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Friday, May 20th. The shares were sold at an average price of $99.05, for a transaction totalling $188,393.10. Following the completion of the sale, the executive vice president now directly owns 18,134 shares of the company's stock, valued at $1,796,172.70. Learn More on Charles E. Zebula's trading history.
Who are American Electric Power's active insiders?
American Electric Power's insider roster includes Nicholas Akins (CEO), Lisa Barton (COO), J. Beasley (Director), Jospeh Buonaiuto (Insider), Paul Chodak, III (EVP), David Feinberg (EVP), Greg Hall (EVP), Lana Hillebrand (VP), Mark Mccullough (EVP), Charles Patton (EVP), Therace Risch (EVP), Julia Sloat (CFO), Antonio Smyth (EVP), and Charles Zebula (EVP). Learn More on American Electric Power's active insiders.
Are insiders buying or selling shares of American Electric Power?
During the last twelve months, insiders at the sold shares 2 times. They sold a total of 10,778 shares worth more than $959,730.00. The most recent insider tranaction occured on June, 5th when EVP Antonio P Smyth sold 4,898 shares worth more than $440,820.00. Insiders at American Electric Power own 0.1% of the company.
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