Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) announced that Stuart J. Black, vice president and controller, is retiring. The company named Rose Chernick, vice president-finance, corporate strategy and planning, as Black's successor, effective March 11. Black will help transition the role's responsibilities to Chernick until his official retirement in May. The company also announced the promotion of Scott Jennings, vice president – finance, PSE&G, to senior vice president - corporate planning, strategy and utility finance, also effective March 11. He will continue to lead finance for PSE&G and PSEG Long Island and assume additional responsibilities previously assigned to Chernick, including corporate strategy and planning. Chernick and Jennings will continue to report to Dan Cregg, PSEG's executive vice president and chief financial officer. Black joined PSEG in 2002 as vice president – internal auditing services for PSEG Services Corp. In 2010, he was named vice president and assistant controller, PSEG Power, and, in July 2014, was named PSEG's controller. Chernick has been in her current role since October 2015. She joined PSEG in 2004 as a director in the accounting organization. Jennings has been with PSEG since 1998, when he joined the corporate accounting group. He has held a variety of leadership positions in finance, strategy and planning, business development, and mergers and acquisitions. Prior to joining PSEG, he worked in Deloitte's financial services and public utilities practice.