Tony Cocker

Anthony David Cocker (born 26 April 1959) was the chief executive of E.ON UK, one of the Big Six UK energy providers. He is also a chairman of Infinis Energy Management Limited's board and independent chairman of Affinity Water Ltd. board.[1][2]

Early life

He was born in the Borough of Fylde, Lancashire. He has a younger brother.

He read mathematics at Lincoln College, Oxford, gaining a BA in 1981 and D.Phil. in 1984. His doctorate researched the shape of water droplets. He later studied at International Institute for Management Development (IMD) in Lausanne in 1988.

Career

He worked for L.E.K. Consulting from 1984 to 1992, then Bass Brewery.

Powergen

He joined Powergen in 1997 as head of corporate strategy. In August 2001 he became managing director of Energy Trading, replacing Nick Horler. Powergen was acquired by E.ON in 2002.

E.ON

In 2008 he became at chief executive of E.ON Energy Trading in Düsseldorf. It was announced in September 2011 that he would become chief executive of E.ON UK, taking that role in January 2012.[3]

In 2015, he earned £908,000.

Infinis

Tony was appointed chairman and non-executive director on 1 August 2017, having retired from E.ON in July 2017.

SSE

In April 2018, Cocker joined SSE plc. as a non-executive director.[4]

Personal life

He is married with a son (born in November 2000) and daughter (born in August 1998). He married Madeleine Parker in September 1991 in Oxford. He lives in Warwickshire.

See also

References

  1. "Infinis - Tony Cocker". www.infinis.com. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  2. "Affinity Water appoints ex-E.ON chairman Cocker as independent Chairman - WWT". wwtonline.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  3. Appointment in 2011
  4. Dorsey, Kristy (2018-03-29). "Former Eon UK chief joins the board of SSE". businessInsider. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
Business positions
Preceded by
Paul Golby
Chief Executive of E.ON UK
January 2012 -
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Chief Executive of E.ON Energy Trading
2008 - December 2011
Succeeded by
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