Grant County PUD News Release

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Grant PUD Announces Promotions

July 18, 2006

EPHRATA – The Grant County Public Utility District announced the following promotions of employees with the skills and experience to make career advancements at Grant PUD.

Susy Anderson has been named Engineering Services Supervisor. She has 18 years of experience with Grant PUD. She resides in Ephrata.

Bonnie Overfield is the new Senior Financial Analyst in Strategic Planning. She has been with Grant PUD for two years and lives in Moses Lake.

Sam Dees is now a Supervising Foreman for line crews in the Ephrata, Quincy, and Grand Coulee areas. He has been with Grant PUD for 28 years and lives on a farm unit between Ephrata and Quincy.

Steve Dietrich has been named to the position of Supervisor of Real Time Marketing in Power Planning. Steve has served with Grant PUD for 22 years. He lives in Ephrata.

 

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Grant County Public Utility District is a Washington state municipal corporation that began electric service in 1942. Owned by the people it serves, Grant PUD generates and sells electricity to Grant County residents and millions of customers throughout Central Washington and the Pacific Northwest. The Priest Rapids Project, comprised of Priest Rapids and Wanapum Dams, produces nearly 2,000 megawatts of clean, renewable and reliable electricity – enough to supply a city the size of Seattle. A leader in science based technology; Grant PUD is committed to finding effective measures for the protection, mitigation and enhancement of salmon, steelhead and other natural and cultural resources.

 

 

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