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- James Ronald Bacha (Attorney)
- Barbara Ann Belville (Assistant General Counsel)
- Thomas Gerald Berkemeyer (Associate General Counsel)
- Gina S. Bivens (Senior Counsel)
- Elizabeth Marie Bradley (Principal Analyst)
- Jeffrey David Cross (Deputy General Counsel)
- Janet Jay Henry (Deputy General Counsel)
- David Calvin House (Senior Counsel)
- Jay Edwin Jadwin (Senior Counsel)
- Timothy Allen King (Chief Tax Counsel)
- David Alan Laing (Assistant General Counsel)
- Kevin David Mack (Environmental Counsel)
- Kenneth Earl McDonough (Assistant General Counsel)
- Steven Trent Nourse (Sr. Counsel)
- Bradford Robert Signet (Associate General Counsel)
- Thomas George St. Pierre (Senior Counsel)
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1 Riverside PlazaSuite 1600 Columbus, OH 43215 - 2372
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- (614) 223-2897
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American Electric Power (Main Office) 1 Riverside Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 - 2372 (614) 716-1000
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