ComEd recognizes the dedicated work of line crews on National Lineworker Appreciation Day 2022.
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Nena Hemmady, VP of Support Services, reflects on the meaning of Pride month and why creating a healthy and inclusive work environment is important for the communities we serve.
ComEd’s Ladi Ogunnubi, Senior Manager, Large Customer Strategy & Programs, answers your frequently asked questions and concerns regarding electric vehicles.
During the month of April, ComEd employees hosted 30 volunteer events to give back to the communities they serve.
Women at ComEd share what Women’s History Month means to them, and how they are empowering others to succeed in the energy industry.
ComEd’s Gil Quiniones reflects on his first 100 days as CEO, new home city, and vision for clean energy communities of the future.
Every year in February, we celebrate Black History Month to recognize the achievements of Black Americans and their pivotal role in U.S history and in each of our communities today. At ComEd, we also honor the many ways that our Black colleagues have shaped and energized the communities we serve. Read below to learn what Black History month means to ComEd employees as they reflect on the past, present, and future of Black excellence.
In 2021, ComEd reliably delivered power, enhanced customer service, and brought unparalleled investment to the communities we serve.
A ComEd employee recalls his Hispanic upbringing and why those experiences are important to remember during National Hispanic Heritage Month.
Hundreds ComEd employees, friends and family will support those affected by heart disease by participating in this weekend’s American Heart Association Heart Walk. Like many ComEd employees, including Amy Gonzales, a regional trainer at ComEd’s office in Chicago’s Ashburn neighborhood, it’s a cause that is close to their hearts.