Santee Cooper announces organizational changes in operation and finance departments

September 26, 2011

MONCKS CORNER, SC – September 26, 2011 – Santee Cooper today announced several organizational changes in the operation and finance departments.

The changes will be effective Oct. 1, 2011.

On the finance side, Jeff Armfield will transfer to vice president offuels strategy and supply. This new position will lead the strategy,procurement and management efforts of all of Santee Cooper’s fuelsources.  Armfield previously served as vice president and treasurer. Hehas been employed with Santee Cooper 28 years and has also served asvice president of business services, director of financial planning andsenior auditor. Armfield previously worked at Daniel International Corp.as a senior auditor. He is a CPA and he earned a bachelor’s degree inbusiness and a M.B.A. from The Citadel.

On the operations side, Michael Crosby has been promoted to vice president of nuclear operations and construction. This new officer level position will lead Santee Cooper’s efforts on the construction of V.C. Summer Nuclear Stations 2 and 3. Previously, Crosby served as manager of station construction. He has been with Santee Cooper for 26 years and has a PE license. He earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of South Carolina in 1984.

The role of treasurer will transfer to Suzanne Ritter (pictured left), in addition to her current role as vice president of corporate planning. Her new title will be treasurer and vice president of corporate planning. Ritter has been with Santee Cooper for 18 years, and has also served as director of customer billing, group leader of corporate analysis and pricing and financial analyst. Prior to Santee Cooper, she worked at Schleeter, Monsen and Debaker, CPA’s. She is a CPA and holds a bachelor’s degree in business from the College of Charleston.

“These alignments allow us to better prepare for upcoming nuclearconstruction and to more effectively manage the utility’s finances andfuel sources for our customers,” said Lonnie Carter, president and chiefexecutive officer of Santee Cooper.

Santee Cooper is South Carolina’s state-owned electric and water utility, and the state’s largest power producer. The ultimate source of electricity for 2 million South Carolinians, Santee Cooper is dedicated to being the state’s leading resource for improving the quality of life for the people of South Carolina. For more information, visit www.santeecooper.com.