Copperfield Advisory
Partner
Smith & Company May 2017 - Aug 2019
Senior Vice President
Columbia University In the City of New York May 2017 - Aug 2019
Associate Professor
Accenture Jan 2016 - Apr 2017
Director, Media and Analyst Relations, Accenture Federal Services
Pepco Holdings, Inc. Mar 2013 - Jan 2016
Regional Communications Vice President
Education:
Columbia University In the City of New York 2017 - 2019
Master of Science, Masters, Communication
Norwich University 2014
Master of Science, Masters, Leadership
University of Mississippi
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Journalism
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tfield Montgomery mall in Bethesda to residential areas with an off-road trail network, according to pedestrian advocate and Bethesda resident John Wetmore. Pepco spokesperson Myra Oppel told Bethesda Beat last year the planning for the trails wouldnt begin until after the merger is complete. At th
Pepco spokeswoman Myra Oppel said the differences between storms can be significant. Two storms could have the same number of customers with outages, but the root of the problem could be downed wires in one situation and downed poles in another. But repairing poles takes a lot longer.
Myra Oppel, a spokeswoman for the utility Pepco, reported over 400,000 outages in Washington and its suburbs. "We do understand the hardship that this brings, especially with the heat as intense at is. We will be working around the clock until we get the last customer on."
"This is very unfortunate timing," said Myra Oppel, a spokeswoman for Pepco, which reported over 400,000 outages in Washington and its suburbs. "We do understand the hardship that this brings, especially with the heat as intense at is. We will be working around the clock until we get the last custom
Date: Jun 30, 2012
Source: Google
Millions lose power in storm as triple-digit temps continue
"We have more than half our system down," said Myra Oppel, a spokeswoman for Pepco, a utility serving the D.C. area that had 400,000 customers without power after 80 mph gusts knocked down trees and power lines.