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Rodanthe Hanrahan Sworn in as New Easton Utilities Commissioner

May 21, 2015 by The Spy

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Mayor Robert C. Willey swore in Rodanthe Hanrahan as a new commissioner of the Easton Utilities Commission on May 7, 2015. Ms. Hanrahan earned a BS in Energy Studies from Brown University and a MBA from Georgetown University. Ms. Hanrahan enjoyed a career in energy development in the U.S. and China with the AES Corporation.

Screen Shot 2015-05-21 at 2.01.32 PMAn active volunteer in the community, Ms. Hanrahan has served a number of organizations including The Country School, YMCA of the Chesapeake and The Women & Girls Fund. She currently serves on the board of the Academy Art Museum and is a member of the Talbot County Garden Club and Parents Advisory Council of Davidson College.

As a member of the Easton Utilities Commission, Ms. Hanrahan is charged with governance responsibilities for Easton Utilities. She succeeds Timothy Wyman who retired April 21 after serving for 12 years, including two years as Chairman of the Commission.

“Tim’s tenure has affirmed our approach to recruit and retain bright people with demonstrated business acumen inuring to the benefit of this organization,” said Hugh Grunden, President & CEO of Easton Utilities. “Our company, customers and community have benefited from his leadership.”

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