Portland General Electric
Shela Sullivan is a seasoned procurement and project management professional with significant experience in the energy sector. Currently serving as Senior Category Manager and Supplier Diversity Program Lead at Portland General Electric, Shela is responsible for managing a $100 million annual spend on construction services, with a focus on engineering and equipment procurement. Previous roles include Contracting Officer at Bonneville Power Administration, where Shela managed various contracting processes and collaborated with diverse stakeholders, and Project Manager II, leading safety improvement initiatives. A strong background in project management is evident from roles at Lightspeed Technologies Inc. and Health Net Health Plan of Oregon, where Shela drove government contracting operations and revenue growth, respectively. Educational credentials include a Master's degree from George Fox University and a Bachelor's degree in Business Marketing from the University of Phoenix, along with various professional certifications.
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Portland General Electric
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Portland General Electric Company is an electric utility that is engaged in the wholesale purchase, transmission, distribution and retail sale of electricity in the State of Oregon. Its service area allocation of approximately 4, 000 square miles is located entirely within Oregon and includes approximately 51 incorporated cities, of which Portland and Salem. It has five natural gas-fired generating facilities, which include Port Westward Unit 1 (PW1), Port Westward Unit 2 (PW2), Beaver natural gas-fired generating plant (Beaver), Coyote Springs Unit 1 (Coyote Springs) and Carty natural gas-fired generating plant (Carty). As of December 31, 2016, the Company owned and operated two wind farms, Biglow Canyon Wind Farm (Biglow Canyon) and Tucannon River Wind Farm (Tucannon River). The Company's hydroelectric projects consist of Pelton/Round Butte on the Deschutes River near Madras, Oregon, four plants on the Clackamas River, and one on the Willamette River.