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Black Hills Energy recognized as leadership partner in Wyoming
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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.

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