American Electric Power announced several executive leadership changes to support the company's strategic priorities, according to Nicholas K. Akins, AEP chairman, president and chief executive officer. The changes are effective July 1, 2021. Therace M. Risch has been promoted to executive vice president and chief information & technology officer. Risch leads technology initiatives across AEP including information technology, innovation and digital initiatives. She will also oversee the company's cyber and physical security organization, led by Stephen L. Swick, vice president and chief security officer. Risch will continue to report to Akins. Charles E. Zebula, currently executive vice president – Energy Supply, has been named executive vice president – Portfolio Optimization and will continue to report to Akins. Zebula will lead operational and performance management and corporate asset strategy. Greg B. Hall, president of AEP Energy Partners, has been promoted to executive vice president – Energy Supply, reporting to Akins. He will oversee AEP's competitive businesses including AEP Generation Resources, AEP Energy, AEP OnSite Partners and AEP Renewables. The position of Brian X. Tierney, executive vice president – Strategy, is being eliminated and he is leaving the company. Risch, joined AEP in May 2020 as senior vice president and chief information & technology officer. Previously, she was executive vice president and chief information officer for J.C. Penney Co. Zebula, has served in his current role since 2013 and previously held leadership roles including senior vice president and treasurer, senior vice president – Fuel, Logistics and Emissions, and senior vice president – Asset & Production Management since joining AEP in 1998. Hall was named to his current position in 2006.