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February 2025

At Avangrid, equal opportunity in the workplace matters to us. We strive to build and sustain a diverse workforce with a rich mix of differences, inclusive workplaces where each of us feel valued and connected, and equitable opportunities to grow and develop – no matter where we work. As we celebrate Black History Month this month, we’re spotlighting employees who are members of the Avangrid African-American Council for Excellence (AAACE). Today, Meet Jamelia Edwards, a Field Customer Service Representative for Rochester Gas & Electric. Tell

At Avangrid, equal opportunity in the workplace matters to us. We strive to build and sustain a diverse workforce with a rich mix of differences, inclusive workplaces where each of us feel valued and connected, and equitable opportunities to grow and develop – no matter where we work. As we celebrate Black History Month this month, we’re spotlighting employees who are members of the Avangrid African-American Council for Excellence (AAACE). Let’s meet, Jasmine Knowlin, Customer Advocate.  Tell us a little about your background and how

Founded in 1866, the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University is one of the world’s oldest and largest university museums of its kind. Home to over 14 million objects and specimens across 10 distinct collections, it preserves and displays more than four billion years of Earth and human history. Peabody's EVOLUTIONS program (Evoking Learning and Understanding through Investigations of the Natural Sciences, or EVO for short) is a free youth program for New Haven and West Haven high school students. The Avangrid Foundation is

At Avangrid, equal opportunity in the workplace matters to us. We strive to build and sustain a diverse workforce with a rich mix of differences, inclusive workplaces where each of us feel valued and connected, and equitable opportunities to grow and develop – no matter where we work. As we celebrate Black History Month this month, we’re spotlighting employees who are members of the Avangrid African-American Council for Excellence (AAACE). Let’s meet, Shanon Adams, Senior Analyst, Renewable Origination, Avangrid. Can you tell us a little

In honor of National Engineers Week, we are highlighting the great minds behind the innovations we’re making. Meet Toussaint Lohomboli, an Associate Engineer in our Local Rotational Graduate Program. What is your title and role? I am an Associate Engineer participating in the Local Rotational Graduate Program. This program provides the opportunity to complete three rotations in different departments across the company while continuing to work in an engineering role. My first rotation was with the Substation Projects team, my second rotation was with the Project

At Avangrid, we’re accelerating transformation for our customers and communities by pioneering a brighter energy future. In honor of National Engineers Week, we are highlighting the brilliant minds behind the innovations we’re making. Meet Fady Soliman, Distribution Planning Associate Engineer at United Illuminating. What is your current role? Distribution Planning Associate Engineer. I develop and use power system models and tools for studying the interconnection of generation, storage, and new load additions to the distribution network according to IEEE and ANSI standards to ensure the reliability

At Avangrid, we’re accelerating transformation for our customers and communities by pioneering a brighter energy future. In honor of National Engineers Week, we are highlighting the brilliant minds behind the innovations we’re making. Meet Devon MarcAurele, Supervisor – Interconnections. What is your current role? Supervisor – Interconnections for NY supporting both New York State Electric & Gas and Rochester Gas & Electric. I oversee distributed energy resources (DER) impact studies that determine the impact and upgrades necessary to interconnect these customers to our system. I also

National Engineers Week, founded by the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) in 1951, is dedicated to ensuring a diverse and well-educated future engineering workforce by increasing understanding of and interest in engineering and technology careers. Taking place from February 16–22, 2025, Engineers Week celebrates the vital role engineers play in shaping our world. We’re not just powering homes and businesses—we’re pioneering the future of energy. Every day, from Portland, Oregon to Portland, Maine, our engineers are solving complex challenges, optimizing infrastructure, and driving innovations