| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Robert Wargo |
Cybersecurity Director - Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) | Profile |
Ben Miron |
Sr Director Infrastructure and Cybersecurity | Profile |
Olga Meador |
Director Of Technology | Profile |
Spencer Wilcox |
Chief Information Security Officer | Profile |
Emilio Berkowitz |
Senior Cybersecurity Architect | Profile |
Pro Electrician is a Kansas City, KS-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
HEI (NYSE: HE) supplies power to 95% of Hawaii`s population throughout its electric utility, Hawaiian Electric, and provides a wide range of financial services to individuals and businesses through American Savings Bank, one of Hawaii`s largest financial institutions. Including its operating subsidiaries, HEI is one of the largest public companies in Hawaii with approximately 3,800 employees. At HEI, we strive to be a catalyst for a better Hawaii. We endeavor to be trusted and valued leaders in improving the economic well-being of the state, promoting the environmental sustainability of our islands, and benefiting the communities we serve. HEI works proactively to improve the future of Hawaii and its communities. These efforts are integrated into our core business strategies. By helping our state achieve economic prosperity and a clean environment, and by addressing our communities` needs, we build a sustainable future for our companies and for Hawaii.
Orchard Petroleum is a Ventura, CA-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Agralite Electric Cooperative is a Benson, MN-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Chugach`s corporate mission is "Through superior service, safely provide reliable and competitively priced energy." Chugach`s corporate vision is "Powering Alaska`s future." Chugach Electric Association is headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska`s largest city. Anchorage itself sits at the base of the Chugach Mountains. The word "Chugach" comes from an Eskimo tribal name, which the Russians recorded as "Chugatz" or "Tchougatskoi". In 1898, U.S. Army Capt. W.R. Abercrombie spelled the name "Chugatch" and applied it to the mountains. At the end of 2015, Chugach served 83,383 metered-locations in an area extending from Anchorage to the northern Kenai Peninsula, and from Whittier on Prince William Sound to Tyonek on the west side of Cook Inlet. In 2015, Chugach provided power for Railbelt Alaskans through wholesale and economy energy sales to the City of Seward, Matanuska Electric Association and Golden Valley Electric Association. On Dec. 31, 2015, Chugach had 531.2 megawatts of generation capacity at Chugach-owned facilities, which included Chugach`s shares of the jointly owned Southcentral Power Project and Eklutna Power Plant. Chugach operated 2,113 miles of energized line at year-end. Chugach had 407 miles of transmission line, which included Chugach`s share of the Eklutna transmission line. Chugach had 897 miles of overhead distribution line and 809 miles of underground distribution line. Chugach set its 2015 system peak load on Jan. 26, when demand hit 353 megawatts in the hour ending at 7 p.m. The temperature at the time at Chugach headquarters was 2 degrees Fahrenheit. Power sales for the year totaled 1.6 billion kilowatt-hours.