Are You or Someone You Know a Thought Leader in Utility Analytics?

  • Are You or Someone You Know a Thought Leader in Utility Analytics?

    Posted by Leslie Cook (Adm) on July 22, 2020 at 12:31 pm

    Nominate yourself or someone you know for UAI’s TOP 25 THOUGHT LEADERS IN UTILITY ANALYTICS!

    Dear UAI Members,

    Utility analytics professionals are a community minded bunch. They are a conscientious group eager to learn and grow, and to share with one another to help promote excellence in the industry. And so, it is no surprise that this community is also eager to celebrate its champions, those who are the most active in the community and share their insights for the benefit of all. We are proud to celebrate all that these influencers do for our industry with UAI’s Top 25 Thought Leaders in Utility Analytics.

    We want to hear from you, the members of UAI and the broader utility analytics community. Submit nominees and we’ll use your suggestions to put together a list of UAI’s Top 25 Thought Leaders in Utility Analytics!

    Tell us who you turn to for guidance in utility analytics
    Who has influenced you the most and helped you advance your career?
    Help us identify those people who are shaping the future of utility analytics.

    Nominees can be from various aspects of the industry, including utility analytics professionals, business analytics champions, consultants, speakers, authors, bloggers or solution provider representatives who share UAI’s values, want to advance the analytics craft within the energy utilities, and who want to help shape the future of the utility analytics profession to drive business transformation.

    Nominees do not have to be members of UAI.

    SUBMIT YOUR NOMINATIONS TODAY!

    Learn more about all UAI Excellence Awards at https://utilityanalytics.com/awards/. Have questions? Call me at 646-693-5965. 

    Thanks!

         Leslie

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    Leslie Cook
    Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
    Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
    719-203-8650, lcook@endeavorb2b.com
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    Ben Ettlinger replied 4 years, 4 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
  • 5 Replies
  • Jeff Yankley

    Member
    July 22, 2020 at 10:09 am

    Hi Kim, 

    At Consumers Energy, we also partnered with a local university to do something very similar with a project they called the “Essential Needs Task Force” (ENTF).  I’m not sure we ever answered the question if payment history can be a predictor of homelessness but the effort sounds similar.  If you’d like, I can get the people involved to take a deeper dive with you if you feel it will be valuable.

    Thanks for reaching out!

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    Jeff Yankley
    Director of Customer Intelligence & Analytics
    Consumers Energy
    517-788-0361
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    Original Message:
    Sent: 07-20-2020 12:53
    From: Kim Boynton
    Subject: Homelessness Risk Factors

    We are partnering with our local city government and at least one university to attempt to answer “whether or not utility payment history can be a predictor of homelessness”. I am very interested in connecting with other utilities that have performed similar analysis or that have partnered with local government agencies to tackle issues related to vulnerable or at-risk populations.

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    Kim Boynton
    Senior Analyst
    Avista Corporation
    Spokane WA
    509 495 4744
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  • Ben Ettlinger

    Member
    July 23, 2020 at 8:02 am

    Kim; Have you reached out to the New York City Department of Homeless Services. They have a significant IT group that may be able to help. I can try to get you a contact, if you need one.

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    Ben Ettlinger
    Emerging Technologies
    Enterprise Architecture & Engineering Group
    New York Power Authority
    White Plains, NY
    914 681 6496
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    Original Message:
    Sent: 07-22-2020 22:09
    From: Jeff Yankley
    Subject: Homelessness Risk Factors

    Hi Kim,

    At Consumers Energy, we also partnered with a local university to do something very similar with a project they called the “Essential Needs Task Force” (ENTF).  I’m not sure we ever answered the question if payment history can be a predictor of homelessness but the effort sounds similar.  If you’d like, I can get the people involved to take a deeper dive with you if you feel it will be valuable.

    Thanks for reaching out!

    ——————————
    Jeff Yankley
    Director of Customer Intelligence & Analytics
    Consumers Energy
    517-788-0361
    ——————————

    Original Message:
    Sent: 07-20-2020 12:53
    From: Kim Boynton
    Subject: Homelessness Risk Factors

    We are partnering with our local city government and at least one university to attempt to answer “whether or not utility payment history can be a predictor of homelessness”. I am very interested in connecting with other utilities that have performed similar analysis or that have partnered with local government agencies to tackle issues related to vulnerable or at-risk populations.

    ——————————
    Kim Boynton
    Senior Analyst
    Avista Corporation
    Spokane WA
    509 495 4744
    ——————————

  • Kim Boynton

    Member
    July 23, 2020 at 10:28 am

    Jeff,

     

    Yes please, I’d really appreciate any additional insights that we can gather.

     

    Regards,

    Kim

     

    Kim Boynton | Avista Corporation

    Data Science

    w-(509) 495-4744

    c- (509) 435-3039

    mailto:Kim.boynton@avistacorp.com

     

     

     

     

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    Original Message:
    Sent: 7/22/2020 10:09:00 PM
    From: Jeff Yankley
    Subject: RE: Homelessness Risk Factors

    Hi Kim, 

    At Consumers Energy, we also partnered with a local university to do something very similar with a project they called the “Essential Needs Task Force” (ENTF).  I’m not sure we ever answered the question if payment history can be a predictor of homelessness but the effort sounds similar.  If you’d like, I can get the people involved to take a deeper dive with you if you feel it will be valuable.

    Thanks for reaching out!

    ——————————
    Jeff Yankley
    Director of Customer Intelligence & Analytics
    Consumers Energy
    517-788-0361
    ——————————
    ——————————————-
    Original Message:
    Sent: 07-20-2020 12:53
    From: Kim Boynton
    Subject: Homelessness Risk Factors

    We are partnering with our local city government and at least one university to attempt to answer “whether or not utility payment history can be a predictor of homelessness”. I am very interested in connecting with other utilities that have performed similar analysis or that have partnered with local government agencies to tackle issues related to vulnerable or at-risk populations.

    ——————————
    Kim Boynton
    Senior Analyst
    Avista Corporation
    Spokane WA
    509 495 4744
    ——————————

  • Kim Boynton

    Member
    July 23, 2020 at 10:34 am

    We have not contacted them. I’d appreciate any efforts you can make on our behalf.

     

    Regards,

    Kim

     

     

    Kim Boynton | Avista Corporation

    Data Science

    w-(509) 495-4744

    c- (509) 435-3039

    mailto:Kim.boynton@avistacorp.com

     

     

     

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    Original Message:
    Sent: 7/23/2020 8:02:00 AM
    From: Ben Ettlinger
    Subject: RE: Homelessness Risk Factors

    Kim; Have you reached out to the New York City Department of Homeless Services. They have a significant IT group that may be able to help. I can try to get you a contact, if you need one.

    ——————————
    Ben Ettlinger
    Emerging Technologies
    Enterprise Architecture & Engineering Group
    New York Power Authority
    White Plains, NY
    914 681 6496
    ——————————
    ——————————————-
    Original Message:
    Sent: 07-22-2020 22:09
    From: Jeff Yankley
    Subject: Homelessness Risk Factors

    Hi Kim,

    At Consumers Energy, we also partnered with a local university to do something very similar with a project they called the “Essential Needs Task Force” (ENTF).  I’m not sure we ever answered the question if payment history can be a predictor of homelessness but the effort sounds similar.  If you’d like, I can get the people involved to take a deeper dive with you if you feel it will be valuable.

    Thanks for reaching out!

    ——————————
    Jeff Yankley
    Director of Customer Intelligence & Analytics
    Consumers Energy
    517-788-0361
    ——————————

    Original Message:
    Sent: 07-20-2020 12:53
    From: Kim Boynton
    Subject: Homelessness Risk Factors

    We are partnering with our local city government and at least one university to attempt to answer “whether or not utility payment history can be a predictor of homelessness”. I am very interested in connecting with other utilities that have performed similar analysis or that have partnered with local government agencies to tackle issues related to vulnerable or at-risk populations.

    ——————————
    Kim Boynton
    Senior Analyst
    Avista Corporation
    Spokane WA
    509 495 4744
    ——————————

  • Ben Ettlinger

    Member
    July 23, 2020 at 10:40 am
    I have a mutual connection. Hope to hear back early next week.

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    Original Message:
    Sent: 7/23/2020 10:34:00 AM
    From: Kim Boynton
    Subject: RE: Homelessness Risk Factors

    We have not contacted them. I’d appreciate any efforts you can make on our behalf.

     

    Regards,

    Kim

     

     

    Kim Boynton | Avista Corporation

    Data Science

    w-(509) 495-4744

    c- (509) 435-3039

    mailto:Kim.boynton@avistacorp.com

     

     

     

    ——————————————-
    Original Message:
    Sent: 7/23/2020 8:02:00 AM
    From: Ben Ettlinger
    Subject: RE: Homelessness Risk Factors

    Kim; Have you reached out to the New York City Department of Homeless Services. They have a significant IT group that may be able to help. I can try to get you a contact, if you need one.

    ——————————
    Ben Ettlinger
    Emerging Technologies
    Enterprise Architecture & Engineering Group
    New York Power Authority
    White Plains, NY
    914 681 6496
    ——————————
    ——————————————-
    Original Message:
    Sent: 07-22-2020 22:09
    From: Jeff Yankley
    Subject: Homelessness Risk Factors

    Hi Kim,

    At Consumers Energy, we also partnered with a local university to do something very similar with a project they called the “Essential Needs Task Force” (ENTF).  I’m not sure we ever answered the question if payment history can be a predictor of homelessness but the effort sounds similar.  If you’d like, I can get the people involved to take a deeper dive with you if you feel it will be valuable.

    Thanks for reaching out!

    ——————————
    Jeff Yankley
    Director of Customer Intelligence & Analytics
    Consumers Energy
    517-788-0361
    ——————————

    Original Message:
    Sent: 07-20-2020 12:53
    From: Kim Boynton
    Subject: Homelessness Risk Factors

    We are partnering with our local city government and at least one university to attempt to answer “whether or not utility payment history can be a predictor of homelessness”. I am very interested in connecting with other utilities that have performed similar analysis or that have partnered with local government agencies to tackle issues related to vulnerable or at-risk populations.

    ——————————
    Kim Boynton
    Senior Analyst
    Avista Corporation
    Spokane WA
    509 495 4744
    ——————————

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