[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 152 (Friday, December 12, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6769-S6770]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING MARY POWELL
Mr. LEAHY. Madam President, Vermont is a national leader in
sustainable energy. Green Mountain Power, with its CEO and President
Mary Powell at the helm, is the perfect example of the progress our
State has made and should serve as an example for the rest of the
Nation.
Mary was recently named the 2014 Power-Gen Woman of the Year. Mary is
a leader and trailblazer in the power industry. She took the reins of
Green Mountain Power, GMP, in 2008 and has transformed it into
Vermont's ``energy company of the future.'' Mary is truly committed to
the idea that energy can spur socioeconomic change for
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Vermonters and strives to help people save money and move toward more
renewable sources. Under her leadership, GMP has launched successful
initiatives to improve the company's quality of service, through
providing low carbon, low cost, and reliable power to Vermonters.
Recently, Mary led Green Mountain Power in becoming the first utility
in the world to receive B corporation certification. B corporations use
the power of business to solve social and environmental problems. Mary
wants Green Mountain Power to not only be the best utility in the world
but the best for the world.
Mary is among the very few women who have achieved this level of
success in the utility industry. I am grateful for the work she has
done for the State of Vermont. She is redefining success in the energy
industry, and I congratulate her on receiving the 2014 Power-Gen Woman
of the Year Award.
I ask unanimous consent that the Burlington Free Press article ``Mary
Powell Named Woman of the Year'' recognizing Mary for her achievements
be printed in the Record.
There being no objection, the material was ordered to be printed in
the Record, as follows:
[From the Burlington Free Press, Dec. 10, 2014]
Mary Powell Named Woman of the Year
Power generation industry group cites her advancements, outreach
The leader of Vermont's largest utility was named woman of
the year at her industry's largest trade show this week.
Mary Powell, president and CEO of Green Mountain Power in
Colchester, was named Power-Gen 2014 Woman of the Year.
Powell was selected because of how she has advanced the power
generation industry and for her community involvement.
Powell received the award at the 2014 Power-Gen Woman of
the Year Awards Dinner Monday in Florida as part of Power-Gen
International, the largest trade show in the world for the
power generation industry. She is scheduled to give the
keynote address today during the Women in Power Luncheon.
In a statement, Powell called the award an ``incredible
honor.''
``Energy can be transformational in moving customers and
society to a more secure and environmentally sound future,
and we are determined to lead the way,'' Powell said. ``GMP
is partnering with customers to accelerate the pace of change
as Vermont's energy company of the future.''
Jennifer Runyon, chairwoman of the Women in Power
Committee, called Powell a ``trailblazer.''
``We hope that our award will inspire young women to not
only consider careers in the power industry, but also show
them that dedication and hard work can lead to brilliant
results,'' Runyon said in a statement.
David Crane, president and CEO of NRG, a large utility with
headquarters in Princeton, New Jersey, and Houston, said in a
statement that Powell ``starts with the heretical notion of
giving the modern-day energy consumer what they want--which
is affordable, convenient, clean and storm-resistant energy--
and then uses her native intelligence, charm and drive to
make sure it happens.''
GMP said it is collaborating with NRG to make Vermont a
``leader'' in sustainable energy. Beginning early next year,
the partnership will bring ``innovative, cost-effective clean
energy products and services to Vermont,'' according to a
statement from the Vermont utility.
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