Frank Blake is the chairman and CEO of The Home Depot. Prior to his appointment to this position in 2007 he served as vice chairman of the board of directors and executive vice president of the Company. He joined The Home Depot in 2002 as executive vice president Business Development and Corporate Operations and was responsible for real estate store construction credit services strategic business development growth initiatives call centers and the Home Services business.
Frank previously served as deputy secretary for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) a role similar to that of chief operating officer in the private sector. There he was a leader in departmental policy decisions and managed DOE�s annual $19 billion budget. Prior to that Frank served in a variety of executive roles at General Electric. As senior vice president Corporate Business Development he led all business development efforts including worldwide mergers acquisitions dispositions and identification of strategic growth opportunities. As GE Power Systems� head of business development he played a key role in expanding that business into new technology and global marketplaces. He also held the position of general counsel at GE Power Systems.
Frank�s public sector experience also includes having served as general counsel for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) deputy counsel to Vice President George Bush and law clerk to Justice Stevens of the U.S. Supreme Court.
As of April 2004 Frank was elected to serve on the board of directors for Southern Company a premier super-regional energy company based in Atlanta Georgia. He holds a bachelor�s degree from Harvard College and a jurisprudence degree from Columbia University School of Law. |