Fortis to Host Inaugural U.S. Investor Day on April 1

February 10, 2015

 

Fortis Inc. will host its inaugural U.S. Investor Day on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 in New York.  The following senior executives will provide an overview and update on Fortis operations, recent developments and strategic outlook:

• Barry Perry, President and CEO, Fortis
• Karl Smith, Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Fortis
• John Walker, Executive Vice President, Western Canadian Operations, Fortis
• Earl Ludlow, Executive Vice President, Eastern Canadian & Caribbean Operations, Fortis
• David Hutchens, President and CEO, UNS Energy Corporation
• James Laurito, President and CEO, Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation

The event will take place at The New York Palace hotel, 455 Madison Avenue at 50th Street (Spellman Room).  Registration (and a continental breakfast) will begin at 7:30 a.m. (Eastern) on April 1, 2015 with management presentations scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. (Eastern).

Institutional investors, analysts and members of the financial community interested in attending can register in advance by contacting Annette Carberry at Fortis via email at [email protected] or via telephone at 709.737.2822.

A live and archived audio webcast of the event will be available on the Corporation’s website at www.fortisinc.com.
 

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