Sempra Announces Leadership Changes: Caroline Winn and Dyan Wold Promoted to Key Executive Roles

Reuters
24 Jun
Sempra Announces Leadership Changes: Caroline Winn and Dyan Wold Promoted to Key Executive Roles

Sempra has announced several management changes effective July 5, 2025. Caroline A. Winn has been promoted to executive vice president of Sempra, overseeing Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) and San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E). She will also serve as a director and the non-executive chairman of the SoCalGas Board and the SDG&E Board. Peter R. Wall has resigned as senior vice president, controller, and chief accounting officer of Sempra and as a director of SoCalGas. Karen L. Sedgwick will continue as a director of both SoCalGas and SDG&E.

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