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'''Mark A. Crosswhite''' (born [[1962]] in Decatur, Morgan County) is the CEO of [[Alabama Power]], having succeeded [[Charles McCrary]] in March [[2014]].
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'''Mark A. Crosswhite''' (born [[December 6]], [[1962]] in Decatur, Morgan County) was the CEO of [[Alabama Power]] from March [[2014]] to December [[2022]].


Crosswhite earned his bachelor's degree at the University of Alabama in Huntsville in [[1984]] and a juris doctorate from the [[University of Alabama School of Law]] in [[1987]]. He became a partner at [[Balch & Bingham]], specializing in energy law, before joining [[Southern Company]] in [[2004]] as a senior vice president and general counsel.
Crosswhite earned his bachelor's degree at the University of Alabama in Huntsville in [[1984]] and a juris doctorate from the [[University of Alabama School of Law]] in [[1987]]. He became a partner at [[Balch & Bingham]], specializing in energy law, before joining [[Southern Company]] in [[2004]] as a senior vice president and general counsel.


Crosswhite joined [[Alabama Power]] in [[2006]] in the same roles and was promoted two years later to  executive vice president for external affairs, overseeing regulatory, economic development, community relations, public relations and environmental affairs for the company. He served as CEO of Florida-based Gulf Power from [[2010]] to [[2012]]. He returned to Southern Company as chief operating officer before taking over for McCrary as CEO of Alabama Power in [[2014]].
Crosswhite joined [[Alabama Power]] in [[2006]] in the same roles and was promoted two years later to  executive vice president for external affairs, overseeing regulatory, economic development, community relations, public relations and environmental affairs for the company. He served as CEO of Florida-based Gulf Power from [[2010]] to [[2012]]. He returned to Southern Company as chief operating officer before succeeding [[Charles McCrary]] as CEO of Alabama Power in [[2014]]. He retired at the end of [[2022]].


Crosswhite has served on the executive committee of the [[Birmingham Business Alliance]], and on the boards of the [[University of Alabama Law School Foundation]] and the [[Virginia Samford Theatre]]. He is also a graduate of [[Leadership Alabama]].
Crosswhite has served on the executive committee of the [[Birmingham Business Alliance]], and on the boards of the [[University of Alabama Law School Foundation]] and the [[Virginia Samford Theatre]]. He is also a graduate of [[Leadership Alabama]].


Crosswhite and his wife, Jane Emily, have two sons.
Crosswhite and his wife, Jane Emily, have two sons.
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  years=2014–2022 |
  after=[[Jeff Peoples]]
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==References==
==References==
* Tomberlin, Michael (February 11, 2014) "McCrary retiring from Alabama Power, Crosswhite named new CEO." {{BN}}
* Tomberlin, Michael (February 11, 2014) "McCrary retiring from Alabama Power, Crosswhite named new CEO." {{BN}}
* Pillion, Dennis (November 21, 2022) "Alabama Power chief Mark Crosswhite to retire in December." AL.com


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Latest revision as of 11:00, 4 January 2024

Mark Crosswhite

Mark A. Crosswhite (born December 6, 1962 in Decatur, Morgan County) was the CEO of Alabama Power from March 2014 to December 2022.

Crosswhite earned his bachelor's degree at the University of Alabama in Huntsville in 1984 and a juris doctorate from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1987. He became a partner at Balch & Bingham, specializing in energy law, before joining Southern Company in 2004 as a senior vice president and general counsel.

Crosswhite joined Alabama Power in 2006 in the same roles and was promoted two years later to executive vice president for external affairs, overseeing regulatory, economic development, community relations, public relations and environmental affairs for the company. He served as CEO of Florida-based Gulf Power from 2010 to 2012. He returned to Southern Company as chief operating officer before succeeding Charles McCrary as CEO of Alabama Power in 2014. He retired at the end of 2022.

Crosswhite has served on the executive committee of the Birmingham Business Alliance, and on the boards of the University of Alabama Law School Foundation and the Virginia Samford Theatre. He is also a graduate of Leadership Alabama.

Crosswhite and his wife, Jane Emily, have two sons.

Preceded by:
Charles McCrary
CEO of Alabama Power Company
2014–2022
Succeeded by:
Jeff Peoples

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (February 11, 2014) "McCrary retiring from Alabama Power, Crosswhite named new CEO." The Birmingham News
  • Pillion, Dennis (November 21, 2022) "Alabama Power chief Mark Crosswhite to retire in December." AL.com