United Power names new CFO
BRIGHTON — United Power, a nonprofit, member-owned electric cooperative, has named Travis Storin as its new senior vice president and chief financial officer. He will join the cooperative Dec. 9.
“Travis brings a broad mix of expertise and experience to the cooperative,” Mark A. Gabriel, United Power president and CEO, said in a prepared statement. “His background demonstrates a unique ability to work with a variety of initiatives within a diverse operation. Coupled with his extensive management and accounting background, Travis will help to direct United Power as we continue our energy transition.”
Storin, a certified public accountant, has worked for nearly 10 years for the City of Fort Collins, serving as chief financial officer since 2020.
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During his time with the city, he led a capital effort to fund Fort Collins Connexion, a broadband internet startup, and led a successful ballot initiative raising approximately $1 billion for municipal projects. He also implemented software automation efforts to streamline and enhance financial services operations, according to a press release.
“Travis is the ideal candidate to fill this critical role on United Power’s leadership team,” Gabriel said. “After exiting our wholesale power contract earlier this year, it is vital that we have the right person in this key position. I am confident that Travis brings the leadership and expertise that our growing cooperative needs to continue to be successful. He is a talented addition to our team and will provide the oversight and guidance that our members expect.”
United Power, a nonprofit, member-owned electric cooperative, has named Travis Storin as its new senior vice president and chief financial officer. He will join the cooperative Dec. 9.