LCEC
Thierry Sydné, E.I. currently serves as a Standards Engineer in the Design & Engineering Department at LCEC, where responsibilities include acting as an engineering subject matter expert and developing distribution design procedures. Previously, Thierry held the position of Distribution Engineer at Fort Pierce Utilities Authority, managing large electric and natural gas capital projects and leading distribution system planning. Prior roles included Engineer Trainee and Engineering Intern, focusing on the planning and management of capital projects, system analysis, and the design of significant improvement projects. Thierry is pursuing a Master of Science in Engineering Management from the University of Central Florida and holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Florida Institute of Technology.
LCEC
LCEC is a not-for-profit electric distribution cooperative. We energize the community by providing reliable, cost-competitive electric and emerging energy solutions and quality service to our customer members. We serve customers throughout five counties in pristine, beautiful Southwest Florida. LCEC was formed in 1940 to serve areas no other utility wanted to serve. Today the membership has grown to nearly 200,000 and includes cities such as Cape Coral, Marco Island, Sanibel-Captiva and Everglades City along with areas such as North Fort Myers, Immokalee, Ave Maria and parts of Lehigh Acres. Employees are committed to serving the community through volunteerism and philanthropic endeavors. LCEC is among the top contributors to United Way and is involved in everything from the arts, education, and wellness to local economic development, Chambers of Commerce and many civic organizations. Energizing the community is about delivering electricity but it is so much more to LCEC. It is people, power and possibilities.