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Welcome to another insightful episode of Green Giants: Titans of Renewable Energy. In this episode, host Wes Ashworth sits down with Cagen Williams, President and CEO of Panhandle Power Solutions (PPS), to discuss his remarkable journey in the renewable energy sector. From leading a small family-run business to overseeing significant growth after the acquisition by Bristol Bay Native Corporation (BBNC), Cagen shares his insights on strategic leadership, workforce development, and the future of renewable energy.
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Cagen Williams (01:54): "Yeah. So it was, it was a very small company and that's putting it lightly. Effectively, it was two families who worked together in the Northwest Florida area. Predominantly, we worked on Eglin Air Force Base..."
Cagen Williams (09:15): "Yeah, we, you know, COVID -19 obviously was tragic for a lot of folks. And we, at the time, it was 2020, right? Had an unbelievable need, specifically in Texas and in New York as well, for a lot of very qualified electricians..."
Cagen Williams (19:01): "I'll tell you, you know, when we went, there was, you know, all the big names you can think of, right? and the topic that keeps coming up is, is the interconnection queue and the uncertainty..."
Wes Ashworth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/weslgs/
Welcome to another insightful episode of Green Giants: Titans of Renewable Energy. In this episode, host Wes Ashworth sits down with Cagen Williams, President and CEO of Panhandle Power Solutions (PPS), to discuss his remarkable journey in the renewable energy sector. From leading a small family-run business to overseeing significant growth after the acquisition by Bristol Bay Native Corporation (BBNC), Cagen shares his insights on strategic leadership, workforce development, and the future of renewable energy.
Key Topics Discussed
Key Takeaways
Resource Links
Transcript Highlights
Cagen Williams (01:54): "Yeah. So it was, it was a very small company and that's putting it lightly. Effectively, it was two families who worked together in the Northwest Florida area. Predominantly, we worked on Eglin Air Force Base..."
Cagen Williams (09:15): "Yeah, we, you know, COVID -19 obviously was tragic for a lot of folks. And we, at the time, it was 2020, right? Had an unbelievable need, specifically in Texas and in New York as well, for a lot of very qualified electricians..."
Cagen Williams (19:01): "I'll tell you, you know, when we went, there was, you know, all the big names you can think of, right? and the topic that keeps coming up is, is the interconnection queue and the uncertainty..."
Wes Ashworth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/weslgs/