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Stephen R. Bolze (born 1963) is an American businessman. He is a Senior Managing Director at Blackstone and Global Head of Infrastructure Portfolio Operations and Asset Management..[1][2] He was previously President and Chief Executive Officer of GE Power & Water.

Biography

Bolze grew up in Bethesda, Maryland and graduated from Walt Whitman High School in 1981. He earned a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering magna cum laude from Duke University in 1985. During his last two summers of college, Bolze worked at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD.

After graduating from Duke, he began a two-year rotational program at Westinghouse Electric Company (WEC). He then went onto earn his MBA at the University of Michigan, Ross School of Business in 1989.

Bolze serves on the Duke Pratt School of Engineering Board of Visitors and Ross School Advisory Board. He received the Duke University Distinguished Alumni award[3] in 2015 and University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, David D. Alger Alumni Achievement Award[4] in 2017. Bolze gave the commencement address at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy[5] in 2017 and received an Honorary Doctorate of Public Administration.

Career

After graduating from the University of Michigan, Bolze started at Corporate Decisions, Inc. (later acquired by Mercer) as a management consultant in Boston. Bolze began his career at General Electric (GE) in 1993 as a manager for Corporate Business Development and Merges & Acquisition in Fairfield, CT. In 1995, he joined GE Energy as the Manager of Competitive Strategies. He subsequently held leadership roles in Energy’s Services business including President and General Manager of Energy Management Services. By 2002, he became a Company Officer and by 2008 he was appointed as a Corporate Senior Vice President. Bolze’s career at GE spanned over 24 years where he held numerous global leadership roles across GE Power Systems, Energy Services, GE Healthcare International, Power Generation, Renewables and Power & Water. He led two of the largest acquisition integrations in GE history; Amersham (GE Healthcare) in 2003[6] and Alstom Power in 2014. Under Bolze’s leadership, the GE Power business received a Guinness World Record award along with EDF France for the world’s most efficient combined cycle power plant[7]

In 2012, Bolze was named President and CEO of GE Power & Water, a GE division with $27 billion in revenues and 57,000 employees[8]. Prior to that role he was the head of Power Generation and Renewables. Bolze was one of the top contenders to succeed Jeffrey Immelt as Chief Executive Officer of GE. He announced his retirement[9] from GE after John Flannery was named the new CEO in June 2017. He joined Blackstone in late-2017 as a Senior Managing Director with Blackstone Infrastructure Partners to head Global Portfolio Operations and Asset Management.

Bolze is a highly sought after speaker in the areas of power, utilities and digital transformations. He has been the keynote speaker at the World Energy Congress in 2013 in Daegu, South Korea[10] and again in 2017 in Istanbul[11]. He has also been a frequent speaker at CERAWeek and Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) annual conferences. He served as the Electricity Cluster Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum[12] (2015-2016) in Davos with Jose Ignacio Sanchez Galan in 2015 and 2016. He has also made appearances on Bloomberg, CNBC, CNN and National Geographic.

Personal Life

Bolze is married to Alicia (née Ready) Bolze and they have 3 sons.

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