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HCE Voices: Joanna Whiting

HCE Voices: Joanna Whiting HCE Voices is a monthly series dedicated to getting to know the staff of your co-op! December is always a busy month for our Member Services Representatives, especially for Joanna Whiting who serves as the coordinator for our Meals for Members

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HCE Voices: Resource Scheduling Analyst David Manning

HCE Voices – Meet David Manning What does your job title, Resource Scheduling Analyst, mean?   I’m focused on what HCE can do on a day-to-day basis to reduce power supply costs to our membership and integrate an increasing portfolio of low-cost renewable energy and flexible

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HCE Voices – Ladd Epp

HCE Voices – Meet Ladd Epp, Cyber Security Manager What is Holy Cross Energy (HCE) doing to keep our members’ information safe? To break this down a little bit, consider two broad categories that we focus on when securing our members’ data. The first category

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Member Spotlight – ECOS Environmental

James and Theresa Lowry, owners of ECOS Environmental & Disaster Restoration in Glenwood Springs, are electrifying their fleet of vehicles. ECOS was founded in 2004 and specializes in 24/7 emergency response, offering a full range of environmental, catastrophe, and residential services. ECOS also provides disaster

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Holiday card contest

2023 Holiday card contest / Concurso de tarjetas navideñas 2023 Congratulations to our 2022 winner! The winning artwork comes from Emely Lopez Esperanza of Basalt Elementary. Emely’s drawing was featured on the front of the 2022 Holy Cross Energy holiday card! All participating schools received

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HCE Voices – Trenton Jole

HCE Voices – Trenton Jole Electrifying a rural village in Guatemala We are changing the format of HCE Voices this month to chat with Journeyman Lineworker Trenton Jole, who just returned from spending three weeks in Guatemala to electrify a rural village. Trenton was part

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