Clark Public Utilities
Stephanie Skiba is an experienced Accountant II at Clark Public Utilities since July 2017. Prior to this role, Stephanie served as the Regional Safety Admin at Waste Connections, Inc. from October 2015 to July 2017. Stephanie also has experience as an Assistant Branch Manager at Columbia Credit Union and as a Financial Consultant at Lacamas Credit Union. Stephanie holds a Master's degree in Organizational Leadership from Warner Pacific University and a Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences from Washington State University.
Clark Public Utilities
Clark Public Utilities is a customer-owned utility providing electric and water service in Clark County, Washington. The utility is a municipal corporation organized under laws of the state of Washington. It was formed by a vote of the people in 1938. The utility is governed by a three-member elected board of commissioners. Each member serves a six-year term with one of the positions open every two years. The utility consists of three separate operating systems, which are financially independent of each other: * Electric Distribution - serving approximately 211,000 customers. * Electric Generation - The River Road Generating Plant in Vancouver produces 250MW. * Water - serving approximately 37,000 customers. Clark Public Utilities has worked hard to cut operating costs. As a result, we operate much more efficiently than other public utility districts in Washington. According to Washington Public Utility District Association statistics: * Our customer to employee ratio is 1/566; the statewide PUD average is 1/255. * Our annual operating cost per customer is $326; the statewide PUD average is $587. Clark Public Utilities has won the JD Power Award for "Highest in Customer Satisfaction among midsize Utilities in the West" for twelve years in a row, 2008-2019.