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CEDAR RAPIDS – Alliant Energy (NASDAQ:) Corporation (NASDAQ: LNT) has announced a leadership transition for its Iowa energy company, with Terry Kouba retiring and Mayuri Farlinger set to take over as President and Vice President of Operations, effective May 1, 2024.
Kouba, who has been with Alliant Energy for 42 years, will be retiring from his role as President of the Iowa energy company. John Larsen, Executive Chairman, acknowledged Kouba’s dedication to customer service and operational excellence, crediting his leadership for serving the company’s customers and communities in Iowa.
Farlinger, who began her career with Alliant Energy as an intern in 2004, will succeed Kouba. Her career at Alliant Energy has encompassed various roles, including positions in Finance, Audit, Regulatory, Account Management, Field Engineering, Customer Renewables, Revenue Management, and Operations. She most recently held the position of Vice President of Customer and Community Engagement in Iowa.
Lisa Barton, President and CEO of Alliant Energy, expressed confidence in Farlinger’s leadership abilities and her solution-oriented approach to business. In her upcoming role, Farlinger will be responsible for the performance of Alliant Energy’s Iowa energy company, focusing on customer base growth, economic development, community engagement, account management, and regulatory activities.
Additionally, Farlinger will oversee the delivery of gas and electric service in Iowa and work with the company’s Safety Blue Hat program, prioritizing safe, reliable, and affordable service. Her commitment to fostering relationships and creating innovative solutions for customers has been highlighted as a key aspect of her leadership.
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