Bonnie Titone serves as Duke Energy’s senior vice president and chief administrative officer. She leads the company’s information technology operations, infrastructure and telecom, cybersecurity and physical security functions, product delivery and support for various business areas, and the expanding digital transformation and data optimization strategy. In April 2024, she assumed added responsibility for the supply chain and facilities, and real estate functions. Her team enables the company’s broader efforts to transform and deliver a smarter, more reliable energy future and coordinates with peer utilities to ensure that our country’s critical infrastructure, information and energy grid remain well protected.
Titone joined Duke Energy in June 2019 from Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) in San Francisco, Calif., where she served as vice president of information business technology. In this role, she led technology delivery for all core business functions, including natural gas, electric, nuclear, energy supply, human resources, finance, supply chain, safety and environmental, security, risk management, legal and fleet operations. Titone was also responsible for digital transformation, application and software delivery and operations.
Titone has a deep history in information technology with more than 29 years in positions ranging from project management, operations and application delivery to portfolio management across the hospitality, financial services and automotive industries.
Prior to her work at PG&E, Titone served in leadership roles at Volkswagen and Toyota, where she focused on software and project delivery, as well as strategic direction and alignment across multiple brands and countries.
Titone serves on the board of directors for Young Black Leadership Alliance and is passionate about access to education for diverse populations, expanding STEM programs and mentoring women in technology. In addition, Titone serves on the board of Arcos LLC, a leader in workforce management solutions for utilities supporting the company’s strategic insights and guidance as they accelerate innovation and growth in core utilities market.
Titone holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the Pennsylvania State University.
What is Bonnie B. Titone's net worth?
The estimated net worth of Bonnie B. Titone is at least $2.31 million as of August 20th, 2025. Ms. Titone owns 19,608 shares of Duke Energy stock worth more than $2,313,254 as of December 4th. This net worth evaluation does not reflect any other assets that Ms. Titone may own. Learn More about Bonnie B. Titone's net worth.
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Has Bonnie B. Titone been buying or selling shares of Duke Energy?
Bonnie B. Titone has not been actively trading shares of Duke Energy during the last quarter. Most recently, Bonnie B. Titone sold 2,000 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Wednesday, August 20th. The shares were sold at an average price of $124.38, for a transaction totalling $248,760.00. Following the completion of the sale, the senior vice president now directly owns 19,608 shares of the company's stock, valued at $2,438,843.04. Learn More on Bonnie B. Titone's trading history.
Who are Duke Energy's active insiders?
Duke Energy's insider roster includes Kodwo Ghartey-Tagoe (EVP), Thomas Gillespie, Jr. (Executive Vice President, Chief Generation Officer and Enterprise Operational Excellence), Robert Glenn (CEO), Lynn Good (Chair & CEO), Dwight Jacobs (SVP), Dhiaa Jamil (COO), Julia Janson (EVP), E. Mckee (Director), Louis Renjel (SVP), Harry Sideris (SVP), Bonnie Titone (Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer), Lloyd Yates (EVP), and Steven Young (CFO). Learn More on Duke Energy's active insiders.
Are insiders buying or selling shares of Duke Energy?
During the last year, insiders at the utilities provider sold shares 3 times. They sold a total of 16,900 shares worth more than $2,096,462.00. The most recent insider tranaction occured on November, 19th when EVP Robert Alexander Glenn sold 8,200 shares worth more than $1,015,160.00. Insiders at Duke Energy own 0.1% of the company.
Learn More about insider trades at Duke Energy. Information on this page was last updated on 11/19/2025.