Homes of the Executives at CL&P/NU | Citizens Challenge - Last 4 Homes Without Power
Rob Giuffria, GMS |Prudential Premier Homes | Farmington, CT| October 28, 2012
What is the possibility of Connecticut residents having power restored in a timely manner after the effects of Frankenstorm exit our state? We all remember last year as Jeff Butler, CL&P’s former COO, promised power restoration timeline projections that were continuously missed. Will this time be different? Let’s hope so…
Listed below are just a few of the CL&P/NU Utility executives that will lead the effort to restore power to Connecticut residents. As a former military officer who was taught to lead from the front, I have a challenge for these fine leaders who hold the keys to our lights and internet connections. Until 100% of Connecticut residents (CL&P serviced) have power restored, these homes should remain dark. And no, they and their families cannot stay in hotels, while the rest of us wait in the dark. Sounds like a fair deal? I think so…
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NU/CL&P Execs |
Role |
Home Address |
Town |
Price |
|
James A Muntz |
Pres and COO |
126 Waterside Ln |
West Hartford |
$1.7M |
|
Leon J Olivier |
COO and EVP (NU) |
111 Shore Rd |
Old Lyme |
$580K |
|
Kenneth B Bowes |
VP - Energy Delivery |
111 Chippenwood Ln |
Bristol |
$480K |
|
William J Quinlan |
SVP - Emergency Prep |
4 Ash Creek Rd |
Branford |
$237K |
If you agree, insist that these leaders lead from the front and commit to being the last four homes to have power restored by emailing Mr. Kenneth Bowes at boweskb@nu.com or anyone you may know in the media and ask why they have yet to accept this challenge. Got power? I think we just might…