INTREN Appoints New Regional Vice President

INTREN has appointed Keith Garvey as Regional Vice President of Business Development, East Coast, effective immediately.
In this role, Garvey will be responsible for providing innovative solutions to meet the evolving needs of INTREN’s electric and gas customers in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, Washington D.C. and New York.
Garvey joins INTREN with a wealth of knowledge within the energy sector, having over 26 years of operational and customer service experience. In his previous position as Vice President Customer Service and Communications for Jamaica Public Service Company, Garvey led 1,700 employees through a customer service turnaround and expanded the company’s retail operations island wide. He was also responsible for several of the company’s unique customers’ solutions, including the company’s prepaid services program.
“Keith brings more than 20 years of leadership and industry experience coupled with a commitment to the type of culture that has defined INTREN over the years,” said INTREN CEO, Kelly Tomblin. “I am confident Keith will add to the operating expertise and customer commitment that will always serve as our foundation as we continue to grow and evolve.”
Garvey holds a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Nova Southeastern University, along with a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering from the College of Arts, Science and Technology in Jamaica.
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