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Lincoln Electric System

www.les.com

 
For over 50 years, we at LES have been proud to power the many homes, businesses and governmental properties throughout Lincoln and the surrounding area. As one of the nation`s most efficient electric utilities, we`re committed to keeping electricity safe, reliable and affordable. OUR MISSION: LES is a progressive leader, partnering with the community to maximize energy value and quality of life in an environmentally responsible manner. OUR VISION: LES – Striving to be the world`s best energy company.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.les.com
  • 9445 Rokeby Road
    Lincoln, NE USA 68526
  • Phone: 402.475.4211

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
David Malcom
Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Technology Services Profile
Paul Crist
Vice President of Energy Delivery Profile
Nathan Anderson
Vice President of Technology Services and Chief Technology Officer Profile

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