NEWS FROM WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January
23, 2006
CONTACT: Tiffani Chopko, 720-962-7052, chopko@wapa.gov
FORT PECK RESIDENT COMPLETES CAREER PROGRAM
LAKEWOOD, Colo. –Fort Peck Mont. resident Carol Buchheit graduated from Western Area Power Administration's first Career Progression Program Jan. 12 at the Electric Power Training Center in Golden, Colo.
Buchheit, who is an administrative technician, entered the program to become qualified as a public utilities specialist. Participants gained business knowledge and developed core career skills through one year of individually designed developmental activities supplemented by selecting detail positions, sharing their experiences with each other and asking their mentors questions.
The 12-month, self-directed program provides training and appropriate developmental experience for Western employees in entry level jobs. It helps participants enhance their career paths and prepare for future roles while helping Western retain knowledge in crucial job skills.
During the graduation ceremony, Western’s Administrator, Mike Hacskaylo, congratulated Western’s CPP class and said, “Western’s first CPP graduating class members reflect the great talent of our workforce. You’ve demonstrated the ability to take charge of your own careers. I congratulate each of you on completing this significant accomplishment. I look forward to seeing how you put what you’ve learned into practice at Western.”
Western Area Power Administration annually markets and transmits more than 10,000 megawatts of power from hydroelectric powerplants owned and operated by the Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 15 western and central states. It is part of the Department of Energy.
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