Exelon Corporation Announces Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary Appointment
December 03 2024 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
Gayle Littleton, Executive Vice President,
Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary to Depart Exelon;
Executive Vice President Colette D. Honorable to be Named Chief
Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary
Exelon Corp. (Nasdaq: EXC) announced today that it is
consolidating the executive leadership team, with Gayle Littleton
stepping down as Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer and
Corporate Secretary, effective Jan. 1, and assuming the role of
Special Advisor to the CEO until March 31. Colette Honorable will
assume responsibility for the Legal Department in an expanded role
and will be named Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary.
Honorable, currently Executive Vice President, Public Policy and
Chief External Affairs Officer, will continue leading federal
policy, regulatory affairs, and corporate giving for Exelon.
Littleton joined Exelon in 2020 and led the transactional work
and regulatory approvals required for the 2022 historic separation
of Exelon’s generation and retail power business from its utility
business, and she was responsible for the company’s response to
ComEd’s deferred prosecution agreement with the U.S. Department of
Justice, successfully resolving related government investigations
and significant litigation. She also has led Exelon’s litigation at
the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on the regulatory
treatment of data centers that co-locate at generating
stations.
“Gayle Littleton’s leadership and achievements, development of
the Legal Department, and dedication to the company have positioned
Exelon for the future, and I thank her for playing a vital role in
the company we are today,” said Exelon President and CEO Calvin
Butler. “Colette Honorable’s expanded role leading Exelon’s legal
and federal policy efforts will advance our critical work with
stakeholders, advocating for our customers and communities in every
jurisdiction we serve.”
Since joining Exelon in 2023, Honorable has led Exelon’s work in
policy and regulatory affairs, expanding advocacy efforts with
policy makers, community leaders and partners. Before joining
Exelon in September 2023, Honorable was a partner and member of the
Executive Committee at global law firm Reed Smith LLP. As leader of
the firm’s energy regulatory group, she provided strategic counsel
to Fortune 500 energy companies, investor-owned utilities,
renewable energy, and technology companies on a range of areas,
from mitigating the impacts of climate change to environmental
justice and inclusion strategies.
Honorable served as a FERC Commissioner from January 2015
through June 2017, and she is a past president and chairman of the
board of the National Association of Regulatory Utility
Commissioners (NARUC). Honorable served as Commissioner and
Chairman of the Arkansas Public Service Commission from 2006 to
2014 and previously held several legal and executive roles in state
government including civil litigation, consumer protection,
workforce and legal services roles.
Honorable is active in several industry organizations, including
The Economic Club of Washington, DC, the Executive Leadership
Council, the American Association of Blacks in Energy, the Energy
Bar Association, the Women's Council on Energy and the Environment
and the Women's Energy Resource Council. She serves on the National
Academies’ Board of Energy and Environmental Systems and is an
Ambassador for the Clean Energy Education & Empowerment
Initiative. She is also vice chair of the Energy Regulators
Regional Association’s Strategic Advisory Board, an inaugural
member of the William Jefferson Clinton School of Public Service
Advisory Board, a senior fellow at the Bipartisan Policy Center and
a global advisory board member with the Energy Futures Initiative.
Honorable is a life member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority,
Incorporated.
Exelon (Nasdaq: EXC) is a Fortune 200 company and the nation’s
largest utility company, serving more than 10.5 million customers
through six fully regulated transmission and distribution utilities
— Atlantic City Electric, BGE, ComEd, Delmarva Power, PECO, and
Pepco. Exelon’s 20,000 employees dedicate their time and expertise
to supporting our communities through reliable, affordable and
efficient energy delivery, workforce development, equity, economic
development and volunteerism. Follow @Exelon on X and LinkedIn.
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