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FirstEnergy Names Executives to Support Transmission Business, West Virginia/Maryland and New Jersey

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Key leadership positions align with core business model focused on enhancing system investments and customer experience at the local level

AKRON, Ohio, April 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) has announced the appointment of four new executives to support the company's transmission business, operations and generation in its combined West Virginia/Maryland division and operations in New Jersey.

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Satvir Deol has been named Vice President, Transmission Operations, effective April 21, reporting to Mark Mroczynski, President, Transmission. He will oversee transmission line and substation electric utility operations, helping ensure the reliability and efficiency of FirstEnergy's energy delivery systems while meeting operational and financial objectives.

Don McGettigan has been named Vice President, West Virginia/Maryland Operations, effective April 21, reporting to Jim Myers, President, West Virginia/Maryland. He will be responsible and accountable for the safe delivery and reliability of electricity while meeting financial objectives and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.

Pat Mullin has been named Vice President, New Jersey Operations, reporting to Doug Mokoid, President, New Jersey. Mullin transitioned to the role in February 2025 after serving in a similar capacity in Ohio. She will oversee the safe and reliable delivery of electricity to New Jersey customers and coordinate with leaders to develop operational plans, manage financial performance and implement regulatory strategy.

Chris Beam has been named Vice President, Generation Project Development, effective April 21, also reporting to Myers. In this role, he will lead the strategy, planning and execution of large-scale, new power generation projects, including development of renewable and conventional energy projects to expand Mon Power and Potomac Edison's generation portfolio and help meet future needs for reliable, cost-effective and sustainable power generation.

Wade Smith, President, FirstEnergy Utilities: "With this new group of executives, FirstEnergy continues to strengthen our leadership team to ensure long-term success. Their track records of strong financial and operational discipline and a commitment to performance excellence will help our state and transmission businesses execute our investment plan to improve reliability while elevating the customer experience. I am confident their dedication to safety, continuous improvement and innovation will be invaluable as we work to exceed customer expectations in this rapidly changing energy landscape."