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Jeff Lyash, the CEO of Ontario Power Generation, tops the so-called sunshine list of public-sector workers making $100,000 or more You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign ...
CLARINGTON — Chief executive officer Jeff Lyash is leaving Ontario Power Generation this spring. Lyash, a U.S. citizen who moved to Toronto to assume the leadership of OPG in August 2015, is leaving ...
Ontario Power Generation named Jeffrey Lyash as its new president and chief executive, effective Aug. 21. Lyash joins OPG from CB&I Power, a U.S. power engineering, procurement and construction firm.
Provincial Politics Departing OPG CEO lands U.S. job leading the Tennessee Valley Authority Jeff Lyash’s OPG resignation follows Mayo Schmidt’s departure as chief executive for Hydro One.
TORONTO, July 22, 2015 /CNW/ - Ontario Power Generation has named Jeffrey J. Lyash its new President and CEO, effective Aug. 21, 2015. Mr. Lyash joins OPG from CB&I Power where he headed one of ...
TORONTO—Ontario Power Generation has named Jeffrey Lyash its new president and CEO, effective Aug. 21, 2015. Mr. Lyash joins OPG from CB&I Power, where he headed one of the largest U.S. power ...
Jeff Lyash watches on a monitor as a crew installs fittings on pressure tubes during the massive refurbishment project at Ontario Power Generation’s Darlington nuclear plant.
He also called for Lyash’s replacement and the position’s pay to be capped at $500,000. In response, TVA has noted that the CEO pay ranks in the bottom quartile of the power industry.
President Trump on Monday called for the ouster of Tennessee Valley Authority CEO Jeff Lyash, the nation’s highest-paid federal employee, noting that he received more than $8 million last year ...
FILE - President and CEO of the Tennessee Valley Authority Jeff Lyash listens during a board of directors meeting Wednesday, May 8, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV, File) ...