Benedict College proudly announces the appointment of Jim Stuckey, Vice President and General Counsel for Dominion Energy Services, Inc., to its Board of Trustees. A distinguished attorney, corporate executive, and public servant, Stuckey brings decades of legal, regulatory, and leadership experience to the institution as it continues advancing its mission of academic excellence and transformational leadership.

Currently serving as Vice President and General Counsel for Dominion Energy Services, Inc., Stuckey oversees the Law Department for one of the nation’s largest producers and transporters of energy. His extensive career includes executive leadership roles with Dominion Energy and SCANA Corporation, where he successfully led legal, regulatory, and corporate governance initiatives, including negotiations surrounding the landmark $13.4 billion merger between SCANA and Dominion Energy.
“Jim Stuckey’s election to our Board is a tremendous asset for Benedict College. His proven ability to navigate complex, high-stakes environments, combined with his longstanding commitment to civic and educational service across South Carolina, reflects the values we hold dear, said Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis, President and CEO of Benedict College. “It is also a special honor to welcome Jim as the son of a Benedict College graduate, a reminder that the seeds we plant here bear fruit for generations. We look forward to the fresh perspective and wise counsel he will bring as we continue to advance our mission.”
Prior to his corporate leadership roles, Stuckey served as Chief Legal Counsel to South Carolina Governor Jim Hodges, where he advised on major public policy initiatives and significant legal matters impacting the state. His distinguished legal career also includes leadership positions at nationally recognized law firms, including Littler Mendelson and Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP.
“We are truly delighted to welcome Jim Stuckey to our Board noted,” Dr. Charlie W. Johnson, Chairman of the Benedict College Board of Trustees. “Mr. Stuckey represents exactly the caliber of expertise and judgment this Board seeks. We are confident that his financial sophistication and deep governance acumen will strengthen our institution for years to come.”
A graduate of Duke University School of Law, where he earned his Juris Doctor with honors and served as Lead Notes Editor of the Alaska Law Review, Stuckey also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, magna cum laude, from the University of South Carolina.
“I am honored to join the Board of Trustees of Benedict College, and excited by the opportunity to support the college’s mission of providing transformative learning experiences for its students,” said Stuckey. The college has a long and proud history, and I am thrilled by the chance to work with others who are committed to continuing that legacy.”