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Earley Leaving DTE To Take Calif. Post

DETROIT (WWJ) -- DTE Energy executive chairman Anthony F. Earley Jr. announced late Monday he will retire from the Detroit utility holding company Sept. 12 to become the chairman, CEO and president of San Francisco, Calif.-based PG&E Corp., the parent company of California utility Pacific Gas & Electric, on Sept. 13.

On Sept. 12, current DTE Energy president and CEO Gerard M. Anderson will assume an additional role as chairman of the board, taking the final step in DTE's planned leadership transition. Anderson will retain his current role as president and CEO.

"DTE Energy is a great company and I have had seventeen and a half years of good memories, but my work here is done," Earley said. "I am proud of what we have accomplished during my time at the company for our customers, our investors, and our employees."

Earley said he was able to accept this new opportunity because of his high level of confidence in Anderson and the DTE Energy leadership team.

"The current leadership team is the best in the industry and they have demonstrated their abilities to be successful," he said. "I can leave knowing the company is in good hands. Although it is hard to leave both the people and the community I have grown to love and call home, I am proud of the legacy I am leaving behind and looking forward to working with the leadership team at PG&E to achieve this same level of success there."

Anderson, 53, was elected as president and CEO of DTE Energy last September after assuming increasing responsibility over the past several years.

"I take great pride in leading a company that has been an important part of the fabric of our home state for well over a century," said Anderson. "We are now investing heavily to meet the energy needs of the next century, both in Michigan and across the country. As we do that, we are working hard to improve the experience of our customers and to continuously improve our operations. This focus has provided strong results for both our investors and those we serve."

Said Eugene Miller, retired chairman and CEO of Comerica Inc. and presiding director of the DTE Energy board of directors: "We are grateful for the leadership Tony has provided. He is leaving a legacy of service and excellence, and we wish him the best as he moves on to serve in a new capacity."

Anderson said DTE Energy has an important role to play in being a force for growth and prosperity in the communities it serves and the state. He noted the company's ongoing efforts to increase support for Michigan suppliers and invest heavily in Michigan and the broader region to help create new jobs. He also cited examples of DTE Energy's commitment to Detroit and other communities it serves, including incentives for employees who want to move closer to the company's Detroit headquarters as part of the recently announced Live Downtown program and the move of its call center to Detroit.

"Tony has been a great mentor and friend, and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to work so closely with him," said Anderson. "He has left a lasting impression on me and all of our employees regarding the vital role we play in our communities."

Earley, 62, took the role of executive chairman in September 2010. Prior to that, he had been CEO and chairman of the board since 1998, and was president and COO from 1994 through 1998.

DTE Energy (NYSE: DTE) is a Detroit-based diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services nationwide. Its operating units include Detroit Edison, an electric utility serving 2.1 million customers in Southeastern Michigan; MichCon, a natural gas utility serving 1.2 million customers in Michigan; and other non-utility energy businesses focused on gas storage and pipelines, unconventional gas production, power and industrial projects, and energy trading.

More at www.dteenergy.com.

Pacific Gas & Electric serves more than 5 million electric and 4 million gas customers.

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