Former CPS Energy President & CEO Paula Gold-Williams received over $1 million in her final paycheck, financial records released by the utility to the KSAT 12 Defenders confirm.
Gold-Williams also walked away with more than $272,000 in accrued vacation pay, with a vast majority of those funds coming from more than a thousand hours of vacation time she had accumulated over the past 18 years and did not use. Gold-Williams was also paid out for 125 hours of vacation time not used this year records show.
CPS Energy officials, however, declined to provide her pension amount, claiming that state law makes that information confidential. Gold-Williams, who made a base salary of just under $486,000, struggled to lead the utility through flaws exposed by last February’s winter storm. She faced multiple internal complaints and the utility
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