In January 2008, McLean was appointed executive vice president of Finance and Markets for Exelon Corporation. Previously, McLean, 58, was president of Exelon Power Team and oversaw the nation's largest, most diversified electric generating portfolio, ensuring the optimization of Exelon Corporation’s generating assets. McLean developed a team of almost 300 energy professionals, whose creativity, diversity and discipline ensured that the Power Team maintained its 100% perfect reliability record while creating maximum value for the company and its shareholders.
McLean joined PECO Energy in 1999 as senior vice president and president of PECO Energy’s national wholesale marketing division, also known as Power Team. He was promoted to executive vice president in 2002. Since joining the company in 1999, the Power Team portfolio has grown from 10,000 MW to 32,000 MW (220% increase) while revenues (net of fuel) have increased from $1.1 billion to $6.2 billion (460% increase) for the same period. During his tenure, Power Team has also been on the cutting edge of development of proprietary systems that provide for seamless load management, scheduling, dispatch, communication and reconciliation. These impressive business results are largely due to the financial discipline and creativity that McLean holds paramount in his organization.
Prior to joining PECO Energy, McLean was group vice president of industrial commodities management for Engelhard Corporation, where his responsibilities included global trading, refining and recycling businesses with sites around the world.
McLean received his Bachelor of Science degree, with honors, in mathematics from Teesside University, located in Northern England.
McLean and his wife, Kathryn, have four children and one grandchild. |