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Edison International

COMPANY

Owner of Southern California Edison and Edison Mission Energy.

Official Website:
http://www.edison.com/

Industry:
Energy

Ticker:
NYSE:EIX

Corporate headquarters:
Rosemead, CA

Sales:
$12.1B (2002)

Employees:
15,400

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
John E. Bryson
Business
24-Jul-1943   US Secretary of Commerce, 2011-12
Theodore F. Craver, Jr.
Business
c. 1951   President of Edison International
Edward R. Muller
Business
c. 1952   CEO of Mirant
Georgia R. Nelson
Business
c. 1950   Former VP, Edison International

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
John E. Bryson
Business
24-Jul-1943   US Secretary of Commerce, 2011-12
Vanessa C. L. Chang
Business
c. 1953   Former partner, KPMG
France A. Córdova
Educator
5-Aug-1947   President, Purdue University
Theodore F. Craver, Jr.
Business
c. 1951   President of Edison International
Bradford M. Freeman
Business
1942   Freeman Spogli & Co.
Luis G. Nogales
Business
c. 1944   CEO of UPI, 1984-86
Ronald L. Olson
Attorney
1941   Munger Tolles & Olson
James M. Rosser
Educator
c. 1940   President, Cal State Los Angeles
Richard T. Schlosberg III
Publisher
c. 1943   Publisher of LA Times, 1994-97
Robert H. Smith
Business
1935   CEO of Security Pacific, 1990-92
Thomas C. Sutton
Business
1942   CEO of Pacific Life, 1990-2007
Brett White
Business
c. 1960   CEO of CB Richard Ellis

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Stephen E. Frank
Business
c. 1942   CEO of Southern California Edison, 1995-2002
Bruce Karatz
Business
1945   CEO of KB Home, 1986-2006


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