Stephen De May is the North Carolina president of Duke Energy, where he is responsible for the financial performance of Duke Energy’s regulated utilities in North Carolina and for managing state and local regulatory and government relations as well as community affairs.
Prior to assuming his current position, De May served as senior vice president, tax and treasurer for Duke Energy. He has served in various financial and public policy roles with Duke Energy since he joined the company in 1990.
De May currently serves on the Board of Directors for the North Carolina Chamber and the USO of North Carolina.
De May graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Master of Business Administration from the McColl Graduate School of Business at Queens University of Charlotte.