NorthWestern Energy
Mr. Horsfall is President and CEO of Maxletics Corporation, a sports technology company that connects influential elite athletes to brands. From 2012 to 2014, he was CEO of Universal Lubricants, a privately held environmental energy company, where he led a company-wide turnaround. Mr. Horsfall’s prior experience also includes a senior executive role at online gaming company Turbine Inc., and senior marketing roles at Lycos, the search engine/portal, and The Valvoline Company, one of the top automotive supply companies in the U.S.
Mr. Horsfall was the founder and co-chairman of Startup Colorado, where he worked with early-stage technology companies to boost the depth and breadth of entrepreneurial activity in the state. He also served as Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Colorado State University’s College of Business, where he also sat on the Global Leadership Council board.
Mr. Horsfall resides in Colorado Springs, Colo. and holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Colorado State University. He also earned an Executive Certificate from Indiana University.
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NorthWestern Energy
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NorthWestern Corporation, doing business as North-Western Energy, provides electricity and natural gas. The Company's segments are Electric operations, Natural gas operations and All other. As of December 31, 2016, the Company provided electricity and natural gas to approximately 709, 600 customers in Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska. It generates and distributes electricity in South Dakota; distributes natural gas in South Dakota and Nebraska, and generates and distributes electricity and distributes natural gas in Montana. Its regulated electric utility business in Montana includes generation, transmission and distribution. As of December 31, 2016, it provided retail electricity in 110 communities in South Dakota. Its regulated natural gas utility business in Montana includes production, storage, transmission and distribution. As of December 31, 2016, it provided natural gas to approximately 88, 500 customers in 60 South Dakota communities and four Nebraska communities.