Thomas Sagstetter
Conservation and Key Accounts Manager at Elk River Municipal Utilities- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Elk River Municipal Utilities
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United States
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Utilities
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1 - 100 Employee
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Conservation and Key Accounts Manager
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Sep 2011 - Present
Develop and deliver all residential and commercial efficiency and conservation programs. Partner with residential and key commercial accounts to understand how energy is used in their business and how they can maximize earnings by minimizing energy costs. Work with local and state leaders to promote economic development for manufacturing and data centers. Develop and deliver all residential and commercial efficiency and conservation programs. Partner with residential and key commercial accounts to understand how energy is used in their business and how they can maximize earnings by minimizing energy costs. Work with local and state leaders to promote economic development for manufacturing and data centers.
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Principal
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Feb 2011 - Sep 2011
Cultivated positive working relationships with the Minnesota Office of Energy Security, Community Action Partners, trade allies, and other non-governmental organizations to increase support and the promotion of energy efficiency programs to meet customer desires. Cultivated positive working relationships with the Minnesota Office of Energy Security, Community Action Partners, trade allies, and other non-governmental organizations to increase support and the promotion of energy efficiency programs to meet customer desires.
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Great River Energy
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United States
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Utilities
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400 - 500 Employee
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Efficiency and Conservation Program Coordinator
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Feb 2005 - Feb 2011
• Led the design, development, and implementation of software that tracks over 117 million kilowatt hours and 80 thousand kilowatts of savings exceeding $40 million in total spending annually. • Cultivated positive working relationships with the Minnesota Office of Energy Security, Community Action Partners, trade allies, and other non-governmental organizations to increase support and the promotion of energy efficiency programs. • Coordinated the development of a portfolio of cost effective conservation programs for all customer segments, including: program descriptions and requirements, financial incentives, energy savings, cost/benefit analysis, and delivery strategies. • Represented 28 electric member cooperatives’ interests in energy efficiency strategic planning with external organizations including: state and local governmental agencies, regulatory agencies, trade associations, professional associations, chambers of commerce, non-profit organizations, and other utilities. Show less
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Education
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University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
BS, Economics and Finance