Skip to main content
Black Hills Energy recognized as leadership partner in Wyoming
leadership

Black Hills Energy recently sponsored a dinner for the Leadership Casper (Wyoming) class during their trip to the state capitol of Cheyenne, Wyoming.

During the dinner, Community Affairs Manager Michael Howe was invited to introduce Mark Stege, Vice President of Wyoming operations. Mark then shared a brief background about Black Hills Energy and a few comments about quality and effective leadership.

Operations support specialist for Wyoming Gas, Holli, is a member of the Leadership Casper class. The dinner was also attended by eight state legislators from the Casper area.

While in Cheyenne the Leadership Casper class had the opportunity to visit the Capitol and watch the legislative session in action. During that visit, State Rep. Joe MacGuire took the “Privilege of the Floor” to recognize Holli and each of the other class members by name. He also recognized Black Hills Energy as an important community partner for the class.  

You can hear and see Rep. MacGuire make those comments in this video. It’s at the 2:19:40 mark that Rep. MacGuire is recognized and begins to speak.  It’s at the 2:20:50 mark that he thanks Blacks Hills Energy.

We partner with our communities and customers, providing the kind of energy that fuels those areas and the lives of those we serve. Feel free to share the stories and photos. Make sure to tag us on FacebookInstagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.

Positive Energy

vaccination
When a pandemic strikes no one has to be more prepared than the local county health department. Besides navigating all the regular public health initiatives they oversee, the recent COVID-19 crisis added another full-time coordination effort to their responsibilities. Black Hills Energy is proud…
ia
The Elderbridge Agency on Aging received a $1,500 grant from our team in Spencer, Iowa to provide 187 meals to those in need in Clay County.  These emergency meals allowed the recipients to maintain their nutritional status and routine while also allowing them to remain at home and avoid the…
sculpture
Do you want to build a snowman? Or how about an entire art exhibit? Black Hills Energy employees spent the day helping the Dubuque Museum of Art prepare for the 2021 Winter Arts Snow Sculpting Competition. Volunteers worked to create 6’x6’ wide and 8’ tall blocks of compact snow that sculptors…
donation
Jasmine, an Operations Support Specialist for the Colorado Palmer Lake and Woodland Park communities, saw a way to help those in need with some simple jars of peanut butter and jelly, and decided to gather donations from our Black Hills Energy employees. The team donated 206 jars during the PB…