Industry & Services >> CEO Interviews >> June 14, 2000

E. Linn Draper Jr. – American Electric Power Company (aep)

DR. E. LINN DRAPER, JR. is Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of American Electric Power Company Inc. He is Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Electric Power Service Corp., the management and technology arm of the AEP System. He became President of AEP and the Service Corporation in March 1992, following 13 years with Gulf States Utilities Co. in Beaumont, Texas, where he served as Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer. He became Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of AEP in May 1993. Dr. Draper is President of Ohio Valley Electric Corporation and its subsidiary, Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corporation. He joined Gulf States Utilities in 1979 as Technical Assistant to the Chairman of the Board, then became Vice President of Nuclear Technology in 1980 and Senior Vice President - Engineering and Technical Services in 1981. In 1982, he was elected Senior Vice President - External Affairs, then was elevated to Executive Vice President - External Affairs and Production in 1985. He was named Vice Chairman and Executive Vice President later in 1985, and became Vice Chairman, President and Chief Operating Officer in 1986. Later the same year, he became Vice Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, and in 1987 he was elected Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer. Before joining Gulf States Utilities, Dr. Draper served on the faculty and administration at the University of Texas in Austin, where he had been an Associate Professor and director of the Nuclear Engineering Program. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Rice University in Houston, and a Doctorate in Nuclear Science and Engineering from Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Texas. In February 1992, Dr. Draper was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering. He is a member of the Board of Directors of CellNet Data Systems Inc. and Borden Chemicals and Plastics. He was elected to the Cornell University Council Board in July 1998, appointed to the University of Chicago Board of Governors for Argonne National Laboratory in 1999, and serves on the University of Texas Engineering Foundation Council. He is a member of the Boards of Directors of the Nuclear Energy Institute (past Chairman), the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (past Chairman), the National Coal Council (past Chairman), and the Edison Electric Institute (past Chairman). He was appointed to the President's Council on Sustainable Development, which was comprised of government, business, labor and environmental leaders that recommend a national economic strategy to protect the environment. He has served as past Chairman for Electric Power Research Institute and past Chairman of the Utility Nuclear Waste Management Group, a consortium of 43 electric utilities. He is a Past President and a former member of the Board of Directors of the American Nuclear Society. Dr. Draper has edited books on nuclear power and the engineering aspects of fusion reactors and has written many major technical papers. He has been a frequent speaker on behalf of the industry. Dr. Draper received Energy Daily's annual Individual Leadership Award in October 1997. Profile
TWST: Could we start out with a quick overview of the present day

American Electric Power?

Dr. Draper: We are, by many measures, about the second largest of the

investor-owned utilities in the