Grand River Dam Authority
Tony Dionisio has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Tony started their career as an Application Developer at Amoco in 1998. In 2001, they joined Electronic Data Systems as a Team Lead in their technology procurement organization, specializing in negotiating long-term license contracts. In 2005, they moved to Atlas Pipeline Partners, LP, where they initially served as the Director of Information Technology and later became the Chief Information Officer. In these roles, they were responsible for managing various computing technologies supporting the company's gathering and processing business. Tony joined Targa Resources in 2016 as the Vice President of IT Infrastructure, where they stayed until 2022. Currently, Tony is with the Grand River Dam Authority, serving as the Vice President and Chief Information Officer.
Tony Dionisio has a history of education, which includes completing a BSBA in Management Information Systems from The University of Tulsa from 1994 to 1998. Tony then pursued an MBA in Management from the same institution, graduating in 2000. In 2010, Tony Dionisio obtained a Certificate in Information Security from The University of Tulsa.
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Grand River Dam Authority
GRDA utilizes a diverse portfolio of electric generation assets to keep rates low and reliability high. This gas, coal, water and wind portfolio includes Oklahoma’s first hydroelectric facility; the state’s only pumped-storage project; the first M501J gas turbine deployed in the Western Hemisphere and other generation assets. GRDA transmits and delivers this wholesale electricity across its 24-county service area in Northeast Oklahoma via a sophisticated energy delivery system. GRDA sells electricity to three customer classes: municipals, electric cooperatives and industries. GRDA also manages 70,000 surface acres of lake waters in Oklahoma, including Grand Lake, Lake Hudson and the W.R. Holway Reservoir. GRDA also fulfills this stewardship mission in its management of the waters of the scenic Illinois River.