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Scott Strazik
NameScott Strazik
EducationUniversity of Michigan (BBA)
EmployerGeneral Electric (2003–2024), GE Vernova (2024–present)
TitleChief Executive Officer, GE Vernova
PredecessorPosition established

Scott Strazik is an American business executive who serves as the inaugural chief executive officer of the independent energy company GE Vernova, which was spun off from the industrial conglomerate General Electric in April 2024. His career has been entirely within the GE ecosystem, where he rose through leadership roles in the company's power and energy businesses. Strazik is recognized for leading the strategic transformation and separation of GE Power and GE Renewable Energy into the standalone, publicly traded entity focused on the global energy transition.

Early life and education

Scott Strazik was raised in the Midwestern United States and pursued his higher education at the University of Michigan. He graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the university's prestigious Stephen M. Ross School of Business. His academic background in business and finance provided a foundation for a career in industrial management and operations within large, complex organizations.

Career at General Electric

Strazik began his professional tenure at General Electric in 2003 through the company's renowned GE Capital Financial Management Program. He held various financial and operational roles across multiple GE businesses, including within the GE Energy portfolio. His early career involved significant work in mergers and acquisitions, strategic planning, and global operations, giving him broad exposure to the industrial giant's diverse activities. He later assumed general management responsibilities, leading service and product businesses within the GE Power segment during a period of significant challenge and transformation for the global power industry.

Leadership at GE Vernova

In 2021, Strazik was appointed CEO of the combined GE Gas Power and GE Steam Power businesses, a critical unit within the larger GE Power division. Following the announcement by then-CEO H. Lawrence Culp Jr. to split General Electric into three independent public companies, Strazik was tasked in 2022 with leading the future energy spin-off. He unified GE Power, GE Renewable Energy, and GE Digital into a single portfolio named GE Vernova. He orchestrated the complex separation, including establishing independent corporate functions, refining the product strategy focused on decarbonization, and preparing for its initial public offering. On April 2, 2024, GE Vernova began trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker "GEV" with Strazik as its CEO, leading a company with a portfolio spanning gas turbines, wind turbines, hydroelectric equipment, and grid solutions.

Other professional activities

Beyond his operational role, Strazik engages with industry and policy forums focused on the future of energy. He is a frequent speaker at events like the CERAWeek conference and has contributed perspectives to publications such as the Financial Times on topics including the energy transition, natural gas as a transition fuel, and grid modernization. He also serves on the board of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute, advocating for policies to support energy security and innovation.

Personal life

Scott Strazik maintains a relatively private personal life. He resides with his family in New England. An avid sports fan, he retains a strong connection to his alma mater, the University of Michigan, and its athletic programs. His professional relocation to the Boston area coincided with the headquarters establishment for GE Vernova in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Category:American chief executives Category:General Electric people Category:University of Michigan alumni Category:Year of birth missing (living people)