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When Maureen Kiely isn’t managing our energy efficiency programs for small businesses, she’s busy helping sick children and the homeless, or raising funds for numerous charities across the commonwealth. Maureen began volunteering with the Supporting Parents and Resilient Kids (SPARK) Center more than 30 years ago. Every year Kiely offers her time to help with planning and volunteering at fundraisers that benefit The SPARK Center including comedy nights, tournaments, auctions and galas. She also assists with programs at the center when she’s needed. In honor of National Volunteer Week, we’re proud to recognize employees like Maureen who are working together for a better tomorrow and going above and beyond for their communities.
Eversource CT April 6 at 3:36pm · Promoting clean energy is a huge part of Brian Morris’ daily job and he does it with the electric vehicle market. “Utilities play a key role in deploying the infrastructure required to charge electric vehicles, which is a critical component to increasing adoption of this technology,” said Brian, our Senior Analyst with Energy Strategy and Policy in Hartford. “It feels good to work for a company that is enabling the region’s transition to a cleaner and more sustainable future.” Brian is powering the possibilities by developing and implementing programs that will accelerate transportation electrification throughout our 3-state service territory. Nice job!
We love getting involved in local classrooms and partnering with Junior Achievement for their “JA In A Day” event again. Our employee volunteers recently visited the O’Brien STEM Academy in East Hartford, mentoring and inspiring students to work together for a better tomorrow. Thanks for having us!
Eversource Earns 2018 Energy Star Partner of the Year- Sustained Excellence Award http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQzVB
In this edition of the AEG Podcast, Penni McLean-Conner, Chief Customer Officer and Senior Vice President of Customer Group at Eversource Energy, joined Boston Advanced Energy (BAE) to discuss several important topics facing the Boston energy community. HG Chissell, Founder and CEO of Advanced Energy Group, talked with Penni about three main topics (1) Eversource’s EV Make Ready Program, (2) Leadership in the energy industry, and (3) Customers and the energy transformation. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQVDJ
Most likely, you already know what our lineworkers do to keep the power flowing. You’ve probably seen them on the front lines—maintaining our equipment or making repairs after a storm. What most folks don’t see is the hard work that goes on behind the scenes. Every day, our engineers help design, protect and analyze the entire electrical system. To help ensure that reliability, our engineers are tasked with designing a system that can safely meet the needs of all our customers—big and small—in cities and towns alike. It’s an engineer’s job to design a resilient electric system. Strategically locating built-in notification technology, as well as devices that can quickly move electricity around damaged equipment, are among the crucial improvements their work has led to in recent years. Engineers also configure the system in a way that helps to keep customers, crews and equipment safe. Our engineers are planners, thinkers, designers, mathematicians who chart the future and power the possible. And for that, this week and every day, we say thank you.
Eversource received an Employer Appreciation award from Wentworth Institute of Technology Center for Cooperative Education and Career Development for the support of their students and institution in 2017. Eversource had 5 Coops from Wentworth working on various teams. Special recognition was given to Russel Johnson and Tom Petit for their dedication to the program. Shown here accepting the award are Dwayne Basler, Joe Luchini and Russel Johnson with the President of Wentworth, Dr. Zorica Pantić.
In one of New Hampshire’s largest-ever volunteer events, more than 150 employees helped assemble and pack more than 24,000 meals for families in need at Friday’s “Mac-off” at Energy Park. New Hampshire Food Bank, which regularly holds “Mac-offs” at its headquarters in Manchester, brought its activity to Five Rivers Auditorium where 16 teams from across the southern portion of our service territory served people in the neighborhoods where we work and live. Teams competed in three shifts to see who could bag, seal, and box the most macaroni and cheese meals in an allotted time. The winning team was the “Mac ‘n chEasterns,” comprised primarily of employees from the Epping, Portsmouth and Rochester work centers.
Thanks Northeastern for your partnership connecting students with our hiring team! We were able to meet with tons of students to talk about our Coop and Engineering Development programs. Please don't forget to apply online at http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQs7g
Newsweek: Eversource One of Nation’s Greenest Companies Ranked 20th Overall in 2017 Green Rankings list Eversource is once again being nationally recognized for its leadership in corporate sustainability and environmental performance, placing 20th among 500 U.S. companies in Newsweek Magazine’s annual Green Rankings list. Eversource has been a consistent high performer in the annual survey. The 2017 list represents Eversource’s best overall performance to date among U.S companies, and it also placed fourth among U.S. utilities. “It’s very rewarding to see our commitment to environmental sustainability be recognized in this way,” said Chairman, President and CEO Jim Judge. “With the support of our employees, we will continue to build on the #1 ranking of our energy efficiency programs, grow our clean energy portfolio, and partner with our customers and communities as stewards for our environment.”