Mark Bradley

Manager Training - Real Time Operations at ITC Holdings Corp.

Mark Bradley has extensive experience in the electrical transmission field, primarily with ITC Transmission since March 2007. As Manager of Training for Real Time Operations, Mark oversees a training program for 50 NERC certified Transmission Operators, managing eight trainers and focusing on both continuing education and new hire training to ensure compliance and readiness for control room operations. Prior to this role, Mark served as Manager of Operations at ITC Holdings, handling interconnection procedures and coordinating electric transmission outages. Earlier in Mark's career, experience included the role of Training Supervisor for Electric System Operations at Consumers Energy, where training focused on high voltage transmission systems and distribution switching. Mark earned a degree from Michigan State University between 1974 and 1978.

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ITC Holdings Corp.

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From electric vehicles to renewables, we’re looking at electricity in a whole new way— because transmission is the key to unlocking our energy future. To achieve the energy landscape of tomorrow, we need to remove the transmission barriers that exist today. And, we need an energized workforce to help us build a greater grid, for a greener future. Since our founding in 2003, ITC has strengthened our transmission infrastructure by providing safe, reliable and resilient solutions to meet today’s evolving energy needs. We’re connecting our country to renewable energy to enable an electrified future. ITC, a Fortis company, owns and operates high-voltage transmission facilities in Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma Website http://www.itc-holdings.com/ Industry Utilities Company size 501-1,000 employees Headquarters Novi, MI Founded 2003 Specialties Improve reliability, Expand access to markets, Lower overall cost of delivered energy, Relieve electricity transmission congestion, Interconnect new electricity generation, and High voltage transmission


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