CMP announces leadership changes it says will improve reliability

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • December 1, 2021

Central Maine Power Co. said it is realigning its management as part of its effort to strengthen local management and improve reliability. Adam Desrosiers, who was recently named vice president of electric operations, will have expanded responsibility, including vegetation management and substation maintenance and control center operations. The company will add a new non-affiliated director from Maine to the board of its parent company. In addition, “customer champion” Dawn Hill will make regular presentations to the CMP board on customer needs, and that CMP has appointed a treasurer and controller to help link financial performance and local operations.