Villwock resigns from ReSource
BOULDER – Spenser Villwock is resigning as deputy director of the nonprofit Center for ReSource Conservation in Boulder.
His last day will be May 7. Villwock will take the job of executive director of the Independent Electrical Contractors, the Rocky Mountain branch of a national nonprofit organization representing and training thousands of energy contractors annually.
In an e-mail, he said he will “continue to build the New Energy Economy within the Colorado by helping drive legislation and educating our work force to meet the growing renewable and efficiency demands within our state.”
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The Center for ReSource Conservation is a 501 c (3) environmental organization dedicated to empowering the community to conserve natural resources.
BOULDER – Spenser Villwock is resigning as deputy director of the nonprofit Center for ReSource Conservation in Boulder.
His last day will be May 7. Villwock will take the job of executive director of the Independent Electrical Contractors, the Rocky Mountain branch of a national nonprofit organization representing and training thousands of energy contractors annually.
In an e-mail, he said he will “continue to build the New Energy Economy within the Colorado by helping drive legislation and educating our work force to meet the growing renewable and efficiency demands within our state.”
The Center for ReSource Conservation is a 501 c (3) environmental…
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