Monday, September 5, 2011

Wade Trim names Tom Brzezinski chief business development officer - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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Brzezinski succeeds Frank Tymowski, following Tymowski’x promotion to president. Brzezinski’s involvement with projects in both the Midwesy and Southwest regions resulte inhis appointment, said Whitney Hopper, a spokeswoman for Wade Brzezinski will continue as executive vice president in addition to his new He joined Wade Trim in holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineeringg from and an MBA in management and financee from . Brzezinski will oversee some ofthe company’s wastewater clients, including Village of Islamorada, the , city of Palm Bay and , a releases said.
As chief business development officer, he will be responsible for developingh strategies and initiatives to fostetrthe company’s geographic growth. It operates 22 officed nationally. In March, Jeff Trim, son of the company’ founder and its senior vice president, the company, promptinyg David Theung to assumehis position. “[Jeff’a departure] has created opportunities for otherss internally as wellas Jeff,” Brzezinski told the Business Journal upon Trim’s decision to leave Wade Trim.
Establishef in 1926, Wade Trim provides water and wastewatefr engineering, civil engineering, landscape architecture, urban planninfg and transportation services to government and privatedevelopment clients. The companty has offices in Florida, Nortjh Carolina, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska and Pennsylvania.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

PSE wins approval on 'carrot' pricing plan - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):

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Under the newly approved plan, customerd will pay about 15 percenyt less for power consumed between9 p.m. and 6 Monday through Saturday. Power consumed during the high demandfperiods - between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. and betweenb 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. - will cost 15 percenty more. The new time-of-day pricing rates will take effect May 1 and will show upon customer'e bill on June 1. Initiallt 300,000 of Puget customers will participate inthe "This program is not a stick to penalize said Gary Swofford, vice president and chief operatingb officer for Puget Sound Energy. "Onm the contrary, it's a carroft to reward them for usint energymore wisely.
If a lot of customerzs just dosmall things, like running theier dishwashers after 9 p.m. at nightr or doing their laundryon Sundays, they'll not only lowefr the personal bills, but they'lo help to limit the amount of high-costf power we buy on the wholesale market." The commission also approves a plan to allow Puge to give business and residential customerd a credit of 5 cents for everyu kilowatt-hour they save beyond a 10 percent cutback in thei r electricity use.