Lisa M. Barton is executive vice president and chief operating officer of American Electric Power. She leads the activities of all AEP utility operating companies, as well as the operations of the Generation and Transmission business units, and the Procurement, Supply Chain and Fleet Operations organization.
Previously she was executive vice president, Utilities overseeing the activities of all AEP utility operating companies. Before that, she served as executive vice president, AEP Transmission, from 2011 through 2018. During her tenure, she established AEP Transmission Holding Company and its affiliates, oversaw transmission operations, and grew and managed an $18 billion asset base for the largest owner, operator and developer of electric transmission in North America.
She also oversaw AEP’s system wide corporate safety and health efforts. Barton served as a board member of Electric Transmission Texas (ETT) and Transource Energy, a competitive transmission development joint venture with Great Plains Energy.
Barton is a member of the company’s senior executive team and is an active participant in national forums on the subject of energy policy. She testified before the U.S. Senate, state commissions and served as a contributing member of the MIT Energy Initiative "Future of the Electric Grid"; and the bipartisan committee initiative on "Delivering Electric System Reliability and Clean Technology."
She joined AEP in 2006 from Northeast Utilities. Before that, she worked with Strategic Energy LLC, in Pittsburgh, and Ransmeier & Spellman of Concord, N.H.
Barton earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from WPI in Worcester, Mass., and a juris doctorate degree from Suffolk University Law School in Boston. She completed the Harvard Mediation Program for the Instruction of Lawyers, the Executive Program-Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia and the Nuclear Reactor Technology Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
A former International Women’s Foundation Fellow and member of G100 Next Generation Leadership, Barton is a current member of C200. She serves on the boards of the Electric Power Research Institute, Commercial Metals Company and GridWise Alliance, and she is a former board member of ReliabilityFirst. Barton also chairs the board of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra and is a board member of the Wexner Center for the Arts.
What is Lisa M. Barton's net worth?
The estimated net worth of Lisa M. Barton is at least $3.38 million as of February 20th, 2024. Ms. Barton owns 36,444 shares of American Electric Power stock worth more than $3,380,181 as of December 21st. This net worth approximation does not reflect any other investments that Ms. Barton may own. Learn More about Lisa M. Barton's net worth.
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Has Lisa M. Barton been buying or selling shares of American Electric Power?
Lisa M. Barton has not been actively trading shares of American Electric Power within the last three months. Most recently, Lisa M. Barton sold 8,612 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Thursday, May 5th. The shares were sold at an average price of $100.15, for a transaction totalling $862,491.80. Following the completion of the sale, the chief operating officer now directly owns 13,712 shares of the company's stock, valued at $1,373,256.80. Learn More on Lisa M. Barton'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.
Learn More about insider trades at American Electric Power. Information on this page was last updated on 6/5/2024.