Nick Depompei

Sr. Business Intelligence Analyst at SERC Reliability Corporation

Nick DePompei is a Senior Business Intelligence Analyst at SERC Reliability Corporation since August 2018. Prior to this, Nick has worked as a Load Forecast System Analyst at XOOM Energy and as a Forecasting Analyst at FirstEnergy, where Nick prepared revenue and load forecasts for Ohio operating companies. Nick also has experience as a Finance/SAP Intern at BWAY Corporation. Nick holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Purdue University's Daniels School of Business. Nick's expertise includes using tools like SAS, Qlikview, and SAP BPC to perform data analysis, verify actuals for monthly closing processes, generate revenue files for management, and support Ohio rate filings.

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Charlotte, United States

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SERC Reliability Corporation

The electric grid is vital to our everyday lives. It is fundamental for the health, safety, and well-being of our communities, and provides the platform for our economy and our societal and technological advancements. SERC’s mission is to reduce risks to the reliability and security of the electric grid (also known as the bulk power system) for today and the future. To achieve this mission, we maintain a diverse team of experts across numerous disciplines in order to address the complex, evolving, and dynamic challenges facing the grid. Our team also partners with the best and brightest individuals from both the power industry and the federal government to understand and address the challenges facing the grid. These key partnerships make our work more informed, pragmatic, responsive, and impactful. We are one of only six companies across North America that is responsible for this important work under Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved delegation agreements with the North American Electric Reliability Corporation. Our company is specifically responsible for the reliability and security of the electric grid across the southeastern and central regions of the United States. This area covers approximately 630,000 square miles and serves a population of more than 91 million. It includes all or portions of Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.


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51-200

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