Greg Hall is executive vice president, Energy Supply. He oversees AEP’s competitive business which focuses on customer centric sustainable solutions. Whether it’s residential, small business, larger commercial/industrial or even wholesale customers, the business crafts energy commodity solutions with asset solutions that can provide resilient, reliable, often sustainable and clean assets to customer facilities at lower cost.
Previously, he was president of AEP Energy Partners. In this role, he was responsible for building the competitive wholesale, retail, onsite solutions and universal scale renewables businesses for AEP. In 2006, his team started AEP Energy Partners which manages the competitive wholesale marketing and trading business which focuses on bespoke commodity solutions for wholesale customers. In 2010, his team started AEP Energy, the competitive retail business serving residential, commercial and industrial loads in deregulated states. In 2014, the team started AEP Onsite Partners focusing on building asset solutions such as solar, energy storage, fuel cells, reciprocating engines, substations and other technologies on or near customer sites. Lastly, in 2015 the team initiated its universal scale renewables business focused primarily on development, ownership and operation of large scale wind and solar plants throughout the United States. Prior to that, he held positions of increasing responsibility with the Commercial Operations group. From November 2002 to September 2006, he was vice president - energy marketing. From January 2000 through November 2002, he was promoted from originator to manager to director of energy marketing. Previous to this work, he was the first energy associate with AEP Energy Services, from 1998 to 2000. He began his career at AEP as a research associate, AEP Service Corporation in 1997.
He holds a master of arts degree in geography from Ohio State University and a bachelor of science degree in geography from Brigham Young University.
He currently serves on the board of the American Clean Power Association, the national clean energy industry group, and Flying Horse Farms, a camp focused on providing holistic healing for children with major medical issues and their families.
Hall is married to Erin and has three daughters and a son, Taite, Kelsie, Hadlee and Grayden. They reside in Lewis Center, Ohio.
What is Greg B. Hall's net worth?
The estimated net worth of Greg B. Hall is at least $614,939.35 as of May 31st, 2024. Mr. Hall owns 6,385 shares of American Electric Power stock worth more than $614,939 as of November 17th. This net worth approximation does not reflect any other assets that Mr. Hall may own. Learn More about Greg B. Hall's net worth.
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Has Greg B. Hall been buying or selling shares of American Electric Power?
Greg B. Hall has not been actively trading shares of American Electric Power during the past quarter. Most recently, Greg B. Hall sold 5,880 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Friday, May 31st. The shares were sold at an average price of $88.25, for a transaction totalling $518,910.00. Following the completion of the sale, the executive vice president now directly owns 6,385 shares of the company's stock, valued at $563,476.25. Learn More on Greg B. Hall'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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