Ulteig’s Dave Bowen Receives RMEL’s 2021 Emerging Leader Award

May 20, 2021

Congratulations go to Dave Bowen, Technology Innovation Manager, who has just been named a RMEL Emerging Leader for 2021.

The Emerging Leader Award honors RMEL members with five to ten years’ industry experience who are making an impact at their company and establishing significant contributions within their organization. A small group of industry professionals are selected each year for the honor. According to RMEL, Emerging Leaders are “high potential candidates who demonstrate the attributes that align with future leadership success.”

Hoss Tabrizi, Senior Vice President-Power Technical Services, noted in his nomination letter that “Dave is actively pushing boundaries as he explores opportunities to leverage leading-edge technology in our work to benefit our clients, team of employee-owners, and broader industry. Ulteig is in the process of making industry-leading advances through the application of technologies within our Technology Innovation practice due in large part to Dave’s leadership and contributions.”

Dave joins five other Ulteig employees who have previously received this honor: Wyatt Knepper, Technical Manager-Substation (2020); Matt Bates, Technical Manager-Substation (2018); Chris DeWall, Associate Director-Substation (2017); Hoss Tabrizi, Senior Vice President-Power Technical Services (2015); and Keith Weatherby, Director of Field Services (2014).  

Congratulations to all 2021 RMEL Emerging Leader Award Winners, and thank you for your dedication to the electric energy industry.

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