


Brad Harkavy

Laurel Boivin

Tom Randell

The Energy Tech Exec.
The Large Utility Pro.
The Infrastructure Investment Guy.
New Hampshire Electric Co-op has brought power and prosperity to our communities for 87 years. And we, the members, hold the responsibility for choosing who will lead it into the future.
But right now, there are some skillsets and expertise missing from the NHEC Board: technology-forward people with clean energy experience.
We are Brad, Laurel, and Tom, longtime Granite State energy leaders with diverse executive, analysis, public policy, investment, and public engagement experience - over 100 collective years in energy leadership.
We bring different perspectives and we expect constructive differences between us. But we are aligned on a shared vision and work ethic for the proactive NHEC that future members deserve.
All NHEC members can vote for three candidates. We'd be honored to work with you.

An American energy revolution is happening as we speak.
The most affordable technologies today aren't what they were 20 or even 10 years ago. Energy production is moving beyond the highly-concentrated monopoly megaplants of yesteryear. The grid, and how we interact with it, is every day becoming more a thriving ecosystem of electrons that are generated, stored and shipped, and put to work closer to home. Across New Hampshire, communities are unleashing their abundant local renewables at lower costs than legacy fuels.
The opportunities for families, economies, and our environment are profound.
Local clean energy that keeps our dollars working here at home and avoids hundreds of millions in new centralized power plants. Electric vehicles - soon to be self-driving - that save a family $1,000 every year. For our homes, more self-sufficient distributed energy resources like batteries and heat pumps, water heaters and smart thermostats that add resiliency to the grid and save on costs.
Smart technology is our answer to energy dependency.
After the past five years, we all acutely know what inflation, tariffs, supply chain shocks, geopolitics and wars can do to our energy bills. The cost of overdependence on faraway sources and the status quo are all around us.
There is an affordable, reliable, and cleaner energy future available to us - and it starts with a vote for technology-forward leaders on the NHEC board team.

WHY TECHNOLOGY
FORWARD?
Three Stories. One Promise.

The three of us met during the nomination process
to become NHEC board candidates.
It became clear that we weren't just aligned on values -
we all bring experiences that we each want
on the NHEC board team alongside us.
Our promise to members is to jointly bring collaboration, professionalism, and a focus on members
to the NHEC team.








