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3/6/2018
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Proposal No. 2669.01 Water Enterprise Alternative Energy Feasibility Study 1-13 <br />DANIELA ARAMAYO <br />PROJECT MANAGER <br />Newcomb Anderson McCormick <br />As a Project Manager with Newcomb Anderson McCormick, Ms. Aramayo <br />Is responsible for contributing to the development and management of <br />energy efficiency and renewable programs and projects. Her attention to <br />detail ensures that regular updates are correctly made across various <br />project tracking platforms and that the reports she generates are accurate <br />and illustrative of current program and project status. With an eye for <br />operational efficiency, Ms. Aramayo is consistently Innovating and <br />streamlining existing processes to ensure that they can be completed in <br />the most cost effective manner. <br />SELECTED PROJECTS <br />California Community College and Investor Owned Utility <br />(CCC/IOU) Energy Efficiency Partnership <br />Provides administrative support and program management for energy <br />efficiency retrofits through database maintenance and development, <br />project tracking, and report generation. This Public's Good Charge <br />(PGC) funded program, which is part of the IOU 2013.2015 energy <br />efficiency program cycle, is a $22 million statewide program that <br />serves the 112 -campus California Community College system, and has <br />set aggressive savings goals of 84 million kWh, 2.5 million therms, and <br />.peak demand savings of 19 MW. <br />California Community Colleges Prop 39 Project Development <br />and implementation <br />Provides project management support for NAM's project <br />development, outreach, tracking, and funding activities for <br />Proposition 39 -funded projects at the California Community Colleges. <br />Ms, Aramayo Is responsible for the Intake and processing of all <br />required forms to certify appropriate use of rate -payer money, as well <br />as regular and ad-hoc reporting on project status to a variety of <br />stakeholders using multiple different tracking tools. <br />State of California -SCE Partnership <br />Provides. project management support for NAM's technical project <br />development and support of State of California projects, Ms. <br />Aramayo is the central hub for information flow for all efforts, keeping <br />meticulous records and tracking NAM's different project related <br />efforts. She works closely with NAM's engineers and program <br />managers to support their data needs, ensuring data integrity and <br />accuracy of reporting. <br />Copyright Q Newcomb Anderson McCormick 2017 <br />25A-27 <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />
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