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E163 – Janet Rehberg’s Morning Cup

Janet Rehberg has led investor-owned utilities and co-ops, and now she’s taking the helm at Chattanooga’s pioneering municipal utility: EPB.

In this episode, Janet shares how her dad’s modern mindset helped her excel in a male-dominated field, what it was like leading through Texas’s catastrophic 2021 winter storm, and why EPB is pioneering quantum computing (and what it means for Chattanooga’s future).

Janet Rehberg is the President and CEO-Elect of EPB. You can connect with he

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My Morning Cup is hosted by Mike Costa of Costa Media Advisors and produced by SpeakEasy Productions

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