Bonnie Titone
EVP & Chief Administrative Officer
Duke Energy
Bonnie Titone serves as Duke Energy’s executive vice president and chief administrative officer.
She oversees information technology, infrastructure, telecommunications, cybersecurity, physical
security, product delivery and support across multiple business units. Her responsibilities also
include supply chain management, facilities, real estate and enterprise strategy. She leads the
company’s digital transformation and data optimization initiatives, advancing Duke Energy’s
commitment to a smarter, more reliable energy future and collaborating with peer utilities to
safeguard critical infrastructure, information and the energy grid.
Titone joined Duke Energy in 2019 after serving as vice president of information business
technology at Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) in San Francisco, Calif. At PG&E, she oversaw
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.
With more than 29 years of experience in information technology, Titone has held leadership roles
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 as co-chair 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. She also sits 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 markets. Additionally, Titone is a member of
the executive leadership team of Go Red for Women, supporting women’s heart health.
Titone holds a Bachelor of Science degree from The Pennsylvania State University.