Florida Municipal Power Agency - Management

Management

There are four elected Board officers, two Executive Committee elected officers, and two appointed Board officers that, subject to the authority of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee have charge over managing the business and affairs of FMPA. Elected officers of the Board and Executive Committee are elected each year at the annual meeting of FMPA's Board of Directors, which has always been held in conjunction with the FMEA-FMPA Annual Conference.

Currently, FMPA's elected Board Officers are:

Chairman - Vince Ruano (City of Bushnell)

Vice Chairman - Paul Kalv (City of Leesburg)

Secretary - Lou Hernandez (Key Energy Services)

Treasurer - Kevin McCarthy (City of Clewiston)

FMPA's elected Executive Committee officers are:

Chairperson - Thomas W. Richards (Fort Pierce Utilities Authority)

Vice Chairperson - Matthew Brower (City of Ocala)

FMPA's Board appointed officers are:

General Manager and CEO - Nicholas P. Guarriello

General Counsel and CLO - Frederick M. Bryant, Esquire

FMPA's senior management consists of:

Thomas E. Reedy - Assistant General Manager, Power Resources

Mark J. Larson - Assistant General Manager, Finance and CFO

Mark McCain - Assistant General Manager, Public Relations and Human Resources

Jody Lamar Finklea - Assistant General Counsel and Manager of Legal Affairs

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