Pinnacle West Capital Corp. announced that its board of directors has elected three new members to the company?s board: Ronald Butler Jr., a ?Big 4? public accounting firm managing partner with more than 32 years of diverse management and executive leadership experience; Carol S. Eicher, a seasoned executive who has served in multiple board leadership roles with both public and private equity-backed businesses; and Susan T. Flanagan, an executive with a broad and accomplished career spanning various sectors, including regulated utilities, energy and renewables, finance and capital markets, and portfolio management. The appointments, effective July 1, 2024 increase the number of Pinnacle West directors from nine to 12, of which 11 are independent members.

Butler and Flanagan have been appointed to the Board?s Audit and Finance committees. Eicher joins the Audit and the Nuclear & Operating committees. Butler ?

a trusted advisor to Fortune 500 executives, corporate boards and audit committees across a broad set of industries including mining and metals, technology and consumer products ? began his career in 1991 with KPMG in its Phoenix office. In 1995, he joined EY, becoming a Partner in 2004 and then being promoted to Managing Partner of the Arizona practice in 2008.

Over his career, Butler has advised a diverse group of public and privately held companies ranging from middle-market to large multinational companies. He also serves as EY?s U.S Mining and Metals Leader. Butler received his Bachelor of Science degree in Accountancy from the University of Arizona and is the recipient of the University of Arizona Eller College Outstanding Alumnus (2024) and the University of Arizona Alumni Association Sidney S. Woods Alumni Service Award (2015).

He is a licensed CPA in the State of Arizona and a member of the Arizona Society of CPA?s and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Eicher possesses more than 30 years of experience in global manufacturing, operations and mergers and acquisitions. She is on the boards of The Tennant Company (NYSE: TNC), an industrial machinery company, and Arq Inc., a diversified, environmental technology company with products that enable a cleaner and safer planet while actively reducing its environmental impact.

She also serves on two private company boards. Her senior leadership experience includes positions at The Dow Chemical Company, Rohm and Haas Company, Ashland Chemical Company and E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company Inc. In her last executive role, Eicher served as CEO of Innocor Inc. from May 2014 to July 2017. Eicher holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and a Master in Business Administration from York College of Pennsylvania.

She volunteers as Chair of the Board of Directors for the Fairmount Park Conservancy and as Secretary of the Board of Trustees for York College of Pennsylvania. Flanagan ? an experienced senior executive and subject matter expert in the energy and renewables sector ?

started her professional career as an aerospace engineer with General Electric (GE). Her subsequent experience spanned research and development and corporate finance at utilities Long Island Lighting Company and Dayton Power & Light; and M&A and due diligence at PricewaterhouseCoopers and Ernst & Young working closely with utilities and private equity. In 2005, Flanagan rejoined GE where she served in various senior roles, most notably as President and CEO of GE Capital?s Energy Financial Services business.

Following her 2023 retirement from GE, she joined Apollo Global Management as an Operating Partner, where she advises on structured investment opportunities across the Energy value chain. Flanagan has a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from Columbia University?s School of Engineering, and a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Cincinnati. She also earned an MBA from New York University'sStern School of Business.

She has been actively engaged in energy transition issues and has addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos and other thought leadership venues. She served on the Columbia University School of Engineering'sBoard of Visitors.