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LVE’s VP Takes New Job

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Lower Valley Energy Vice President Chad Jensen has been named Inland Power and Light’s chief executive officer. Jensen accepted the position in March and assumes his post with the Spokane, Washington electricity cooperative at the end of this month.  While with LVE, Jensen’s responsibilities included managing and coordinating the installation of the natural gas distribution system at Lower Valley Energy in the 1990’s and the 47-mile natural gas pipeline from Big Piney to Jackson several years ago. Jensen has also supervised and managed Lower Valley Energy’s customer service department, marketing department, conservation department, inventory management, as well as gas and power supply activities. Inland Power and Light serves the greater Spokane area, eastern Washington and parts of northern Idaho.

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