(KENNEWICK, WA) -- Chad Bartram, Benton PUD General Manager
since January 2013, has provided notice to Benton PUD Commissioners of his
intention to retire effective February 29, 2020.
At its regular meeting on Tuesday, January 28, the Benton
PUD Board of Commissioners plan to introduce a resolution that will lead to the
appointment of Rick Dunn as the General Manager effective March 1, 2020. The
board anticipates final approval of the appointment at its regular meeting on
Tuesday, February 11.
Bartram has been with the District for 19 years holding
positions of Director of Finance & Business Services and General Manager.
Previously, Bartram worked at Energy Northwest for 15 years and served on
active duty as a U.S. Army officer for over 5 years.
Dunn, a native of the Tri-Cities area and graduate of
Kiona-Benton High School in Benton City, is currently serving as the Senior
Director of Engineering and Power Management and has been with Benton PUD since
2007. In his current role, Dunn is responsible for system engineering,
distribution design, conservation and renewable energy programs, and power
contracts and analytics. Dunn's previous utility experience includes working at
Umatilla Electric Cooperative in Oregon and Salt River Project in Arizona. A
graduate of Washington State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in
Electrical Engineering and a Professional Engineer license, Dunn has more than
33 years of electrical power and utility systems engineering and operations
experience in both the public and private sectors.
"The Commission is pleased with the strategic direction
that has been underway for several years relative to maintaining low retail
rates, improving customer service offerings, modernizing our electric system,
and implementing advanced technologies" said Jeff Hall, President of the
Benton PUD Commission. "We are fortunate to have Rick Dunn who is
extremely well-qualified to build on these successes as well as address our
next set of strategic challenges including acquisition of capacity resources to
meet customer loads, securing power contracts and addressing uncertainty in
west coast power markets."
"I am very thankful for having had the opportunity to
work with such a great group of dedicated and skilled employees, and a supportive
Board of Commissioners," said Bartram. "It is absolutely amazing what
our employees have accomplished over the last several years. Under Rick's
leadership, I see more great things ahead."