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'''Susan N. Story''' is the current president and CEO of the [[Gulf Power Company]], having served in that capacity since [[April 14]], [[2003]]. Before replacing previous CEO [[Tom Fanning]], who left to become chief financial officer of parent firm the Southern Company, Story was executive vice president of the Southern Company's Generation and Energy Marketing division in Birmingham. She was both the first woman and, at 43, the youngest executive to lead the company.<ref>"Gulf Power chief breaks new ground." ''Pensacola News Journal'', April 27, 2003.</ref> | '''Susan N. Story''' is the current president and CEO of the [[Gulf Power Company]], having served in that capacity since [[April 14]], [[2003]]. Before replacing previous CEO [[Tom Fanning]], who left to become chief financial officer of parent firm the Southern Company, Story was executive vice president of the Southern Company's Generation and Energy Marketing division in Birmingham. She was both the first woman and, at 43, the youngest executive to lead the company.<ref>"Gulf Power chief breaks new ground." ''Pensacola News Journal'', April 27, 2003.</ref> | ||