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Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Edison International
Jim Scilacci was appointed executive vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer for Edison International in August 2008.
Scilacci previously was senior vice president and chief financial officer for three years for Edison Mission Group (EMG) – the competitive generation business of Edison International.
Prior to joining EMG, Scilacci was senior vice president and chief financial officer of Southern California Edison (SCE), the electric utility subsidiary of Edison International. He joined SCE in 1984, was elected vice president and chief financial officer in January 2000, and was elected senior vice president and chief financial officer in January 2003.
Scilacci began his Edison career with the Treasurer's organization. After holding positions in corporate finance, investor relations, financial analysis, and cash management, he was appointed assistant treasurer in 1993. In 1995, Scilacci was named director of Qualifying Facilities Resources. Prior to becoming chief financial officer, he led SCE's 2003 General Rate Case team.
Prior to joining SCE, he held finance-related positions with Bank of America and Getty Oil Company.
Scilacci earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of California, Los Angeles and an MBA from Santa Clara University.
Updated August 2008
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