PECI Welcomes New Board of Directors Members

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PECI Welcomes New Board of Directors Members

10-11-2011

PECI, a leader in the field of energy efficiency solutions, recently announced the addition of three new members to its Board of Directors. The new members are: Michael Bigelow, Chief Operating Officer, Waggener Edstrom; Stephen Eichenlaub, Managing Director, Platform Technology and Cleantech, Intel Capital; and James Whitty, former manager of Oregon Department of Transportation’s Office of Innovative Partnerships and Alternative Funding.

The new members reflect the continued growth of the company and its focus on adding diverse leadership that shares PECI’s commitment to energy efficiency and creating the new energy economy. “We are thrilled to add Michael, Stephen and James to an already strong and dedicated Board,” said PECI Executive Director Phil Welker. “Each of these members brings a unique skill set to the table but they all share a common passion and enthusiasm for the role PECI has to play in the future of energy resource management.”

The new members join existing members of PECI’s Board of Directors, which include: Board President Jesse Reeder, Adjunct Professor, Division of Management, OHSU School of Medicine; John Ashworth, Partner, Kell, Alterman & Runstein LLP; Steve Sivage, former Director of Physical Plant at Portland Community College; as well as PECI employee representative Amanda Potter, Vice President Engineering; and non-voting member Welker.

About PECI

PECI is a leader in the field of energy efficiency solutions, with expertise in designing and delivering programs for utility and government agency clients. Through sustained market and customer engagement, PECI achieves persistent energy savings and reaches millions of residential, commercial and industrial customers. A nonprofit corporation dedicated to creating the new energy economy, PECI was founded in 1980 and has offices in Portland, Oregon as well as Northern and Southern California. To learn more visit www.peci.org.