PSEG names Daniel Cregg of Robbinsville new CFO and Executive VP

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PSEG has announced that Robbinsville’s Daniel J. Cregg, currently vice-president of finance, has been elected by the Board of Directors to be Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for the company effective October 8, 2015.

PSEG has announced that Robbinsville’s Daniel J. Cregg, currently vice-president of finance, has been elected by the Board of Directors to be Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for the company effective October 8, 2015. He succeeds current CFO, Caroline Dorsa whose previously announced retirement will be effective at that time.

During his 24-year career at PSEG, Cregg has held the senior financial position at both PSE&G, New Jersey’s largest gas and electric utility, and PSEG Power, a major independent power producer.

Cregg joined PSEG in 1991 and has held a variety of financial positions. In 2006, he was named vice president – finance for PSEG Power with critical responsibilities in Power’s development and strategic planning activities. He was named vice president – finance for PSE&G in 2013. Prior to joining PSEG, Cregg spent five years with the accounting and consulting firm of Deloitte and Touche, providing consulting services to a wide range of clients with an emphasis on the energy industry.

Cregg holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and is a graduate of Lehigh University, where he received a bachelor’s degree in accounting. He lives in Robbinsville, New Jersey.

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