Charles E. Sieving is executive vice president & general counsel of NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NEE), a leading clean energy company. He is the head of the corporate legal department, with responsibility for the legal affairs of the company. Mr. Sieving also oversees the company’s environmental services, corporate secretary and corporate compliance groups; he also had responsibility for FPL FiberNet, the company’s fiber optic services provider, from August 2015 until its sale in early 2017. Mr. Sieving has served as executive vice president & general counsel since he joined NextEra Energy in December 2008.
Mr. Sieving also is general counsel of NextEra Energy Partners, LP (NYSE: NEP), a growth-oriented limited partnership formed by NextEra Energy, Inc. to acquire, manage and own contracted clean energy projects with stable, long-term cash flows. He has served in this role since the partnership’s formation in 2014 and formerly served as a board member of the general partner of NextEra Energy Partners from May 2014 to August 2017.
Previously, Mr. Sieving served as executive vice president, general counsel and secretary of one of the largest publicly held competitive telecommunications companies at the time, where he had responsibility for legal, regulatory and legislative affairs. Before that, he was a partner in the Corporate, Securities and Finance Practice Group of Hogan & Hartson, L.L.P. in Washington, D.C., where his practice focused on representation of public companies in securities and business combination transactions, on corporate governance and on securities law and stock exchange compliance matters. Mr. Sieving was a frequent contributor to that firm’s publication on SEC and stock exchange developments.
Mr. Sieving received his Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law, where he was Publications Editor of the Cincinnati Law Review, and received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Denison University. He is a member of the New York, Washington, D.C., and Ohio bars.
What is Charles E. Sieving's net worth?
The estimated net worth of Charles E. Sieving is at least $13.60 million as of November 25th, 2022. Mr. Sieving owns 175,950 shares of NextEra Energy stock worth more than $13,604,454 as of November 21st. This net worth estimate does not reflect any other investments that Mr. Sieving may own. Additionally, Mr. Sieving receives an annual salary of $3,120,000.00 as EVP at NextEra Energy. Learn More about Charles E. Sieving's net worth.
How old is Charles E. Sieving?
Mr. Sieving is currently 51 years old. There are 5 older executives and no younger executives at NextEra Energy. The oldest executive at NextEra Energy is Mr. Armando Pimentel Jr., President & CEO of Florida Power & Light Company, who is 61 years old. Learn More on Charles E. Sieving's age.
What is Charles E. Sieving's salary?
As the EVP of NextEra Energy, Inc., Mr. Sieving earns $3,120,000.00 per year. There are 2 executives that earn more than Mr. Sieving. The highest earning executive at NextEra Energy is Mr. John W. Ketchum, President, CEO & Chairman, who commands a salary of $6,610,000.00 per year. Learn More on Charles E. Sieving's salary.
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Who are NextEra Energy's active insiders?
NextEra Energy's insider roster includes Miguel Arechabala (EVP), Nicole Arnaboldi (Director), Sherry Barrat (Director), James Camaren (Director), Deborah Caplan (EVP), Robert Coffey (EVP), Terrell Crews, II (Exec. VP of Fin. & CFO ), Terrell Kirk Crews, II (CFO), Paul Cutler (Treasurer), Nicole Daggs (EVP), Naren Gursahaney (Director), Kirk Hachigian (Director), John Ketchum (President, CEO & Chairman), Rebecca Kujawa (CFO), Amy Lane (Director), James May (CAO), Ronald Reagan (EVP), James Robo (CEO), Rudy Schupp (Director), Charles Sieving (EVP), and Eric Silagy (CEO). Learn More on NextEra Energy's active insiders.
Are insiders buying or selling shares of NextEra Energy?
In the last year, NextEra Energy insiders bought shares 1 times. They purchased a total of 8,500 shares worth more than $506,515.00. In the last year, insiders at the utilities provider sold shares 2 times. They sold a total of 4,665 shares worth more than $353,455.25. The most recent insider tranaction occured on November, 12th when EVP Nicole J Daggs sold 4,007 shares worth more than $302,808.99. Insiders at NextEra Energy own 0.2% of the company.
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