ALLETE, Inc. (ALE) CFO Steve DeVinck to Retire
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ALLETE Chief Financial Officer Steve DeVinck Announces Retirement Plans as Part of Planned Transition
September 26, 2016 4:05 PM EDTDULUTH, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ALLETE (NYSE: ALE) today announced the planned retirement of Chief Financial Officer Steve DeVinck. As part of a planned orderly transition, DeVinck will remain at the company until spring 2017.
DeVinck joined ALLETE in 1997 after fourteen years with the U.S. operations of Enbridge, Inc. where he held the position of chief accountant and various other leadership roles in accounting and tax. He was promoted to assistant controller in 1999, named director, non-utility business development in 2004, and served as ALLETE controller from 2006 to 2013 before assuming the CFO role.
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