Gary R. Babin
Director/Board Member at The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Ronald C. DeCurzio | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | 27 years |
Michael J. Flynn | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
Sandra Z. Magyar | F | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | 38 years |
Joseph M. Sollecito | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
John Driscoll | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
Glenn Trueira | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
Matthew J. Ide | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
Jeffrey R. Cady | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
Philip W. Sweeney | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
Daniel Suppin | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
Michael J. Lynch | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
Edward Kaczenski | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | 18 years |
Carol A. Martucci | F | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
Alan R. Menard | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | 41 years |
Peter D. Dion | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
Sean Hamilton | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
Jonathan V. Fitch | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
Nicholas J. Scobbo | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
John M. Flynn | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
Luis Vitorino | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
James M. Lavelle | M | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | 24 years |
Charmaine White | F | - |
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co.
The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. Electric UtilitiesUtilities The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), through a public energy partnership established in 1969, provides the services, expertise and strategic vision to help municipal utilities optimize their energy resources and find value in the shifting structure of New England's wholesale power markets. In 1976, MMWEC became a non-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that is empowered to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds to finance ownership interests in energy facilities. Twenty Massachusetts municipal utilities are Members of the MMWEC organization and 28 are Participants in MMWEC's Power Supply Projects. | - |
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United States | 22 | 100.00% |
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