NMPP Energy announces staff promotions, welcomes new team member

NMPP Executive Director Bob Poehling in November announced the promotion of Samantha Parker and Mandy Hansen to serve in director roles for NMPP Energy, along with several other internal staffing assignments.

Samantha was named as director of human resources and administration. She joined NMPP Energy in 2015 and previously served as manager of human resources and support services.

Mandy was named director of utility services and member relations. She joined NMPP Energy in 2014 and previously served as government affairs and member services manager.

Nicholas Redinger joins NMPP Energy team
NMPP Energy recently welcomed Nicholas Redinger to its team as a planning analyst in wholesale electric operations.
A Nebraska native, Nicholas previously worked as a power optimization data analyst for Energy Transfer in San Antonio, Texas.

In his role he will coordinate resource adequacy efforts, provide resource capability projections, conduct resource planning analysis and assist in the development of MEAN’s Integrated Resource Plan.

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