Community Conversation with OPPD - Pathways to Decarbonization

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6400 University Drive South,Omaha NE 68182

21 March, 2022

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Join UNO Office of Sustainability as we host a community conversation with OPPD's CEO Javier Fernandez about their plans to decarbonization Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) announced their final plans to decarbonization in December 2021 to meet their goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Join UNO's Office of Sustainability as we host a community conversation with OPPD's President & CEO Javier Fernandez to discuss how this plan will impact UNO, other local higher education campuses, and the Omaha community. Javier Fernandez joined OPPD in June 2017 as vice president and chief financial officer. He was selected by the OPPD Board of Directors to serve as President and Chief Executive Officer starting in July 2021. Fernandez came to OPPD from the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), U.S. Department of Energy, in Portland, Oregon. He had been with the federal power marketing organization since 2012, most recently serving as executive vice president and chief financial officer. He previously served as senior vice president of Fixed Income Capital Markets for D.A. Davidson & Company and vice president of Public Finance for Seattle-Northwest Securities Corporation. Before joining BPA, Fernandez served for three years as senior vice president with D.A. Davidson & Co., a financial services firm, and seven years with Seattle-Northwest Securities, where he performed public finance banking and financial advisory services to municipal jurisdictions, primarily in Oregon. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) in Mexico City, a master’s degree in Business Administration from Yale University, a Utility Management Certificate from Willamette University, and a Utility Executive Certificate from the University of Idaho. He currently serves as Board Member of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Omaha Branch, Bellevue University, the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce and Habitat for Humanity Omaha.

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