Seattle City (spot)Light: Lynne Smith
City Light’s Lynne Smith talks about her unusual job in power marketing and how the utility’s work reflects her values
City Light’s Lynne Smith talks about her unusual job in power marketing and how the utility’s work reflects her values
While storm-related outages are not a sure thing this evening, we want you to be prepared in case they do occur.
Kevin Lidtka is a Laser Scanning Technician at City Light, a title that might make it sound like he works on office equipment. That perception couldn’t be further from the truth.
City Light shares a few tips that can help prepare you for such an event and provide information on what to do in case of a power blackout.
Ruben Diaz came to Washington to find a sasquatch: Squatch from the Seattle Supersonics, specifically. The man who played Squatch was a family friend who moved to the Seattle area from Ruben’s home in the rural, open land of southern New Mexico. When Ruben was ready for a change, he… [ Keep reading ]
City Light’s Uzma Siddiqi believes our destiny is ours to create. As she puts it, “20% is what happens to you and 80% is what you make of it.”
As City Light’s environmental equity advisor, Christopher Peguero is implementing a culture shift in the way the utility does business.
City Light’s Leigh Barreca spent three years in the Peace Corps, an experience that exemplifies her love of travel and volunteerism.
As a hydroelectric operator, Toni LeClare is something of a rare breed; very few women have made a career out of the work she does.
City Light’s Ben Rushwald talks about how his volunteerism led him to find his passion and a family to call his own.