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Amair Pralour, a military spouse whose husband is in the Army National Guard, works as an Associate Credit Analyst for Dominion Energy in Cayce, South Carolina. Pralour helps Spanish-speaking customers with questions and provides support to those facing financial issues. (Courtesy Photo)
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Dominion’s Long-Time Chief Tom Farrell Dies
Dominion Energy Inc. Executive Chairman Thomas F. Farrell II, 66, died on Friday after battling cancer.
Tom, as he was known to family, friends and employees, was chairman, president and CEO of Dominion from 2007-2020. He had joined the Richmond, VA-based company in 1995 as general counsel after serving in private practice for 15 years.
Farrell was tapped as president and COO of Dominion in 2004. In 2006, he became CEO, and one year later, the board elected him chairman.
Farrell had served as executive chairman until last Thursday, when he retired.
“Tom was a peerless mentor and outstanding leader who sought to find innovative solutions to challenges at Dominion Energy, in the utility industry and in the community he called home,” said CEO Robert M. Blue, who joined Dominion in 2005. “In his tenure at the company, Tom oversaw an era of prosperity and growth, and a long-term transformation that will have a lasting impact o