FirstEnergy Corp President Brian X. Tierney
FirstEnergy Corp President Brian X. Tierney

FirstEnergy Ohio’s new president addresses customers’ concerns and future plans

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As the new President of FirstEnergy Ohio, Torrence L. Hinton expressed his enthusiasm for leading the electric companies Ohio Edison, The Illuminating Company, and Toledo Edison. Having joined the organization in June, Hinton brings 25 years of experience in the energy sector and has lived around Chicago before relocating to Ohio.

Hinton emphasized his commitment to enhancing customer experiences and highlighted his dedication to integrity, safety, reliability, and operational excellence. He also expressed interest in engaging with local communities on economic development initiatives and supporting causes that contribute to regional prosperity.

In addressing customers directly, Hinton extended gratitude for their patience during a significant storm in August that impacted nearly 500,000 customers in Ohio. He appreciated the kindness shown towards crews and the community spirit demonstrated during this challenging time.

Hinton concluded by expressing his excitement about joining an organization committed to delivering safe and reliable power.

“Greetings! As the new President of FirstEnergy Ohio,” he began. “I am excited about joining an organization dedicated to improving the experience for you, our customers.”

He continued by acknowledging his background: “Given my upbringing in a working-class family, our commitment to integrity, safety, reliability and operational excellence resonates with me.”

Finally, he thanked customers for their support: “Thank you for treating our crews with kindness…for reminding us all that where there’s a will, there’s a way.”

Sincerely,

Torrence L. Hinton

President, FirstEnergy Ohio



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