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Nebraska Public Power District main competitors are Pacifi, Hazen and Sawyer, and Omaha Public Power District.

Competitor Summary. See how Nebraska Public Power District compares to its main competitors:

  • Xcel Energy has the most employees (11,075).
  • Employees at Pacifi earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $82,138.
  • The oldest company is Madison Gas and Electric, founded in 1855.
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Nebraska Public Power District vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1970
4.8
Columbus, NE7$1.1B1,000
1946
4.8
Omaha, NE2$1.1B1,797
1855
4.7
Madison, WI1$676.9M731
1910
4.9
Portland, OR2$4.3B5,700
1887
3.6
Turlock, CA1$54.9M226
1901
4.6
El Paso, TX4$862.0M1,100
1999
4.6
Maple Grove, MN1$1.0B1,600
1909
4.4
Minneapolis, MN7$13.4B11,075
1990
4.5
Denver, CO1$656.2M145
1969
4.6
Lowell, MA8$465.1M4,800
1951
4.4
New York, NY61$120.0M1,369

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Nebraska Public Power District salaries vs competitors

Among Nebraska Public Power District competitors, employees at Pacifi earn the most with an average yearly salary of $82,138.

Compare Nebraska Public Power District salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Nebraska Public Power District
$74,040$35.60-
Omaha Public Power District
$69,352$33.34-
Madison Gas and Electric
$58,961$28.35-
Pacifi
$82,138$39.49-
Turlock Irrigation District
$59,842$28.77-
El Paso Electric
$53,778$25.85-

Compare Nebraska Public Power District job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Nebraska Public Power District
$75,994$36.54
Pacifi
$71,616$34.43
Turlock Irrigation District
$65,038$31.27
Omaha Public Power District
$61,610$29.62
Great River Energy
$60,551$29.11
Hazen and Sawyer
$45,730$21.99
TRC Companies
$45,177$21.72
Xcel Energy
$43,398$20.86
El Paso Electric
$43,397$20.86
Evergreen Energy Inc
$41,363$19.89
Madison Gas and Electric
$40,328$19.39

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Nebraska Public Power District demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Nebraska Public Power District vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
El Paso Electric55%45%
Xcel Energy57%43%
TRC Companies58%42%
Madison Gas and Electric66%34%
Great River Energy71%29%
Nebraska Public Power District77%23%

Compare race at Nebraska Public Power District vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
73%10%6%8%3%
9.1
33%53%7%4%3%
9.5
67%15%6%7%4%
9.9
76%9%5%6%5%
9.4
73%9%7%6%4%
9.2
62%15%13%7%4%
10.0

Nebraska Public Power District and similar companies CEOs

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Kelly A. Tomblin
El Paso Electric

As President and Chief Executive Officer of El Paso Electric, Ms. Tomblin brings more than 25 years of experience in the energy industry throughout the United States, the Caribbean, the United Kingdom, and Latin America. She has experience in the generation, transmission, and distribution sectors as well as renewable development, energy services, and sales. Before joining El Paso Electric, Ms. Tomblin, a winner of the S&P Platts Global CEO of the Year award, served as Chief Executive Officer of INTREN, L.L.C., a utility service provider operating throughout the United States. Ms. Tomblin’s work experience also includes her role as President & Chief Executive Officer of Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS), where she addressed the company’s floundering public image and rebuilt the company’s operations. Prior to JPS, she served as Vice President for GDF SUEZ/International Power, one of the world’s largest energy companies, and President of Pennsylvania Electric Company, a FirstEnergy Company. She started her career in energy as an attorney with K&L Gates, LLP and Pennsylvania Electric Company. Ms. Tomblin is a board member of The Borderplex Alliance; the El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce; the El Paso Chamber of Commerce, and the Edison Electric Institute. She is also a member of the Advisory Council for Hunt Institute for Global Competitiveness; the Texas Tech President’s Development Council; and the Diversity Committee for Executive Forum. Ms. Tomblin has an MBA from New York University’s Leonard Stern School of Business and a Juris Doctorate and BS in Journalism with a public relations concentration from West Virginia University.

Robert C. Frenzel
Xcel Energy

David Saggau
Great River Energy

David Saggau is a President/CEO at Great River Energy and Board Member at EPRI.

Charles Hocking
Hazen and Sawyer

Charles Hocking is a President/CEO at Hazen And Sawyer, P.C.; Board Member at Hazen And Sawyer, P.C.; and Director:Strategic Planning at Hazen And Sawyer, P.C.. He works or has worked as MEMBER at American Water Works Association and MEMBER at Water Environment Federation (WEF). Charles attended UW Medicine and Northeastern University.

Jeffrey M. Keebler
Madison Gas and Electric

Stefan A. Bird
Pacifi

Christopher P. Vincze
TRC Companies

Christopher P. Vincze is a Chairman & Chief Executive Officer at TRC COMPANIES INC /DE/ and is based in Lowell, Massachusetts. He has worked as President & Chief Operating Officer at ATC Group Services and Managing Director/Senior Vice President at MARSH & MCLENNAN COMPANIES, INC.. Christopher studied at Boston University-School of Medicine between 1984 and 1985, University of Connecticut, and Belmont Hill School between 1976 and 1980.

Utility/Energy Executive with over 30 years in the natural gas, electric and service industry. Experiences include Strategic Planning, Industrial Sales, Product and Service Marketing, Operations and Engineering experience in the natural gas and electric industry, Corporate Communications, State and Federal Governemental Affairs, Economic and Business Development, and Corporate Safety and Technical Training. Continous Process Improvement and Human Resources. Focus over the last several years has been in the Customer Service Operations area which has produced 13 staright J.D. Power and Associates awards for the #1 utility in customer satisfaction. Actively involved in state, regional and national utility organizations and many non-profit community organizations. Some of these organizations include: Large Public Power Council, Midwest Energy Association Chair of the Board, Nebraska Power Association Board of Directors, Kansas State Power Affiliates Board, Partnership for Kids Board of Directors, Offutt Air Force Base Advisory Council, and the Center for Human Nutrition Board of Directors and Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce.

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