JAMES L. CAMAREN

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NEXTERA ENERGY INC

Filing Date Source Excerpt
2017-03-27 The Governance & Nominating Committee is currently composed of Mrs. Barrat (Chair), Ms. Jennings and Messrs. Camaren, Gursahaney and Schupp... The Finance & Investment Committee is currently composed of Ms. Lane and Messrs. Tookes (Chair), Camaren, Dunn, Hachigian and Swanson... Table 10: 2016 Director Compensation... James L. Camaren... Fees Earned or Paid in Cash: $116,000... Stock Awards: $140,704... Total: $256,704.
2018-04-06 Governance & Nominating Committee Members: Sherry S. Barrat (Chair), James L. Camaren, Naren K. Gursahaney, Toni Jennings, Rudy E. Schupp ... Finance & Investment Committee Members: Hansel E. Tookes, II (Chair), James L. Camaren, Kenneth B. Dunn, Kirk S. Hachigian, Amy B. Lane, William H. Swanson ... 2017 Compensation of Non-Employee Directors: James L. Camaren total $263,889.
2019-04-05 Mr. Camaren is a private investor... Mr. Camaren has 19 years of leadership experience with a large, regulated investor-owned utility... 2018 Compensation of Non-Employee Directors: James L. Camaren received total compensation of $282,607.
2020-04-03 James L. Camaren Age: 65 Director Since: 2002 ... Mr. Camaren is a private investor ... 2019 Compensation of Non-Employee Directors ... James L. Camaren Fees Earned or Paid in Cash: $128,000 Stock Awards: $166,175 Total: $294,175
2021-03-31 James L. Camaren Age: 66 Director Since: 2002 Mr. Camaren is a private investor ... Compensation Committee Members: James L. Camaren ... Governance & Nominating Committee Members: James L. Camaren ... 2020 Compensation of Non-Employee Directors: James L. Camaren total $305,791.
2022-04-01 James L. Camaren is a private investor. Until May 2006, he was chairman and CEO of Utilities, Inc. which was one of the largest investor-owned water utilities in the United States until March 2002 when it was acquired by Nuon, a Dutch company, which subsequently sold Utilities, Inc. in April 2006. He joined Utilities, Inc. in 1987 and served successively as vice president of business development, executive vice president, and vice chairman, becoming chairman and CEO in 1996. Compensation Committee members include James L. Camaren. Governance & Nominating Committee members include James L. Camaren. 2021 Compensation of Non-Employee Directors: James L. Camaren total compensation $311,493.
2023-04-05 James L. Camaren Age 68 Independent director since 2002 Board Committees Compensation Finance & Investment Career Highlights Mr. Camaren is a private investor. Until May 2006, he was chairman and CEO of Utilities, Inc. which was one of the largest investor-owned water utilities in the United States until March 2002 when it was acquired by Nuon, a Dutch company, which subsequently sold Utilities, Inc. in April 2006. He joined Utilities, Inc. in 1987 and served successively as vice president of business development, executive vice president, and vice chairman, becoming chairman and CEO in 1996. Qualifications Mr. Camaren has 19 years of leadership experience with a large, regulated investor-owned utility. During the years he served as chairman and CEO, the utility had customer growth at a rate that exceeded the industry average and acquired and integrated over 40 utilities. In addition, Mr. Camaren has experience in managing capital expenditures, environmental compliance, regulatory affairs and investor relations.
2024-04-01 James L. Camaren, Age 69, Independent director since 2002. Board Committees: Compensation, Finance & Investment. 2023 Director Compensation: Fees Earned or Paid in Cash $145,000, Stock Awards $185,441, Total $330,441.
2025-04-01 JAMES L. CAMAREN Age 70 Independent director since 2002 Board Committees Compensation Finance & Investment Career Highlights Mr. Camaren is a private investor. Until May 2006, he was chairman and CEO of Utilities, Inc. which was one of the largest investor-owned water utilities in the United States until March 2002 when it was acquired by Nuon, a Dutch company, which subsequently sold Utilities, Inc. in April 2006. He joined Utilities, Inc. in 1987 and served successively as vice president of business development, executive vice president, and vice chairman, becoming chairman and CEO in 1996. Qualifications Mr. Camaren has 19 years of leadership experience with a large, regulated investor-owned utility. During the years he served as chairman and CEO, the utility had customer growth at a rate that exceeded the industry average and acquired and integrated over 40 utilities. In addition, Mr. Camaren has experience in managing capital expenditures, environmental compliance, regulatory affairs and investor relations.

Data sourced from SEC filings. Last updated: 2025-08-30