OC Power Authority’s Chief Operating Officer Abruptly Resigns

Yesterday, both the Voice of OC and the OC Register reported, “longtime green-energy advocate Antonia Castro-Graham abruptly resigned as chief operating officer for the Orange County Power Authority (OCPA) on Friday, Dec. 3, amid reports of a tense standoff with the utility’s CEO and concerns of ongoing conflicts between the two.”
The Voice of OC reported Ms. Castro-Graham’s resignation “comes at a critical time, just months before it switches customers from their traditional electric utility to a government program.”
Read articles here:
Top Official At OC’s Green Power Agency Abruptly Resigns Just Before Launch (voiceofoc.org)
- Could the incident witnessed by several members of the public at the November 9th OCPA meeting have anything to do with this? Read Bully In The OC Power Authority Boardroom? – Irvine Watchdog
- Will the OCPA initiate an independent investigation into the suspected workplace harassment as requested by the Women for American Values and Ethics?
- Will there be an investigation into the robocaller? Opinion: OCPA’s Scripted Public Comments and Robocaller. Who’s Behind It All? – Irvine Watchdog
- Mike Carroll, Irvine — mikecarroll@cityofirvine.org
- Farrah Khan, Irvine — fkhan@cityofirvine.org
- Susan Sonne, Buena Park — ssonne@buenapark.com
- Fred Jung, Fullerton — fred.jung@cityoffullerton.com
- Mike Posey, Huntington Beach — mike.posey@surfcity-hb.org
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