MAKING NEWS NOW

James F. Schott, vice president and chief financial office, Integrys Energy Group, Inc.

James F. Schott has been named vice president and chief financial officer for Integrys.  He started his career at Arthur Andersen, specializing in capital intensive industries such as utilities. He later worked for Wisconsin Gas (now a subsidiary of Wisconsin Energy Corporation) where he held several positions including controller, vice president finance and vice president operations. Since joining Integrys in 2003, Schott has served as assistant vice president regulatory affairs and later vice president external affairs.

Schott holds a Bachelor's degree from Georgetown University and an MBA from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He succeeds Joseph P. O'Leary, who announced plans to retire in 2013. O'Leary will continue to serve as senior vice president.
ct-biz-promotions-moving-on-up-schott

( December 18, 2012 )

James F. Schott has been named vice president and chief financial officer for Integrys. He started his career at Arthur Andersen, specializing in capital intensive industries such as utilities. He later worked for Wisconsin Gas (now a subsidiary of Wisconsin Energy Corporation) where he held several positions including controller, vice president finance and vice president operations. Since joining Integrys in 2003, Schott has served as assistant vice president regulatory affairs and later vice president external affairs. Schott holds a Bachelor's degree from Georgetown University and an MBA from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He succeeds Joseph P. O'Leary, who announced plans to retire in 2013. O'Leary will continue to serve as senior vice president.

  • Email E-mail
  • add to Twitter Twitter
  • add to Facebook Facebook
  • add to StumbleUpon StumbleUpon

Local News

Residents of Moore, OK sort through what's left of their homes

Residents of Moore, OK sort through what's left of their homes

MOORE, Ok. -- Clint and Evva King are among the thousands of storm survivors who woke up to more bad news Thursday morning.  Instead of...

Many Arkansas colleges set to raise tuition fees

Many Arkansas colleges set to raise tuition fees

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) -- Many Arkansas college students will see a hike in tuition next year.

Fighter jet clips power lines over Stockton Lake

Fighter jet clips power lines over Stockton Lake

STOCKTON LAKE, MO. - Whiteman Air Force Base confirms two of it's A-10 "Warthog" fighter jets were doing routine training flights over...

Salem's Phineas the dog moved again; family visits canine

Salem's Phineas the dog moved again; family visits canine

SALEM, Mo. -- The dog at the center of outrage on social media in the Ozarks has a new home.

Carnival worker accused of stabbing co-worker at fairground in eastern Missouri

TROY, Mo. (AP) — One carnival worker is badly injured and another in jail following an altercation in eastern Missouri.

Arkansas' 2 largest university systems opting out of allowing concealed handguns on campus

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas' two largest university systems are opting out of a new state law allowing faculty and staff to...

Also on KY3.com