PowerSecure Elects Dale Jenkins to Board of Directors
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According to a release, Jenkins has served as the chief executive officer of Medical Mutual Insurance Company of
From 1978 through 1994, Jenkins was with Ernst & Young, including as a partner from 1987 until 1994. During his career at Ernst & Young, Jenkins was responsible for the direction of professional service teams that provided audit and consulting services to clients of Ernst & Young, he led the Carolinas Insurance Practice and he was responsible for that firm's recruiting effort at universities in
"Dale's substantial financial expertise and 20 years of experience leading a company directly serving the healthcare sector will be valuable to
PowerSecure Internationalis a provider of utility and energy technologies to electric utilities.
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