An employee charges a WRRI Energy electric vehicle at a charging station. The member-owned, not-for-profit organization serves 51 locally owned electric utilities across Wisconsin and prides itself on instilling a sense of community in its team members.
COURTESY OF WPPI ENERGY
Members of WPPI Energy’s Public Power Peddlers take part in a benefit bike race prior to the virus outbreak. WPPI supports a variety of local causes, including delivering Meals on Wheels, volunteering in schools, donating and volunteering at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County.
When Mike Peters took over the top job at WPPI Energy a decade ago, one of the first things he did was share the organization’s business plan with employees.
The late golf guru Harvey Penick once said, “The woods are full of long drivers.”
An employee charges a WRRI Energy electric vehicle at a charging station. The member-owned, not-for-profit organization serves 51 locally owned electric utilities across Wisconsin and prides itself on instilling a sense of community in its team members.
Members of WPPI Energy’s Public Power Peddlers take part in a benefit bike race prior to the virus outbreak. WPPI supports a variety of local causes, including delivering Meals on Wheels, volunteering in schools, donating and volunteering at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County.