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Mohammad Amrollahi Receives Alltricity Network's 2025 Emerging Leader Award CENTENNIAL, Colorado — Mohammad Amrollahi, Lead Transmission Engineer at Omaha Public Power District (OPPD), received the 2025 Emerging Leader Award from the Alltricity Network at its 2025 Spring Conference, held May 5–7 in Dallas, TX. The Emerging Leader Award honors Alltricity Network members with 5–10 years of industry experience who have shown strong leadership potential, made significant contributions to their organizations, and serve the electric utility industry with distinction.
Mohammad joined OPPD in 2021 and manages transmission line projects of all sizes. He plays a key role in OPPD’s 2050 net-zero carbon goal by staying ahead of industry trends and developing strategies to ensure effective transmission planning and execution. His advanced capabilities, collaborative mindset, and drive for efficiency were recognized early. He has shaped project planning, budgeting, contract management, and negotiations through data-driven strategies that support informed decision-making. He collaborates across teams, drives process improvement, and serves as a leader who prioritizes his team’s professional goals. Congratulations to Mohammad and to all nine 2025 Alltricity Network Emerging Leader Award Winners. Thank you for your dedication to the electric utility industry:
Alltricity Network is now accepting nominations for the 2026 Emerging Leader Award through January 30, 2026. For details and submission guidelines, visit AlltricityNetwork.org/EmergingLeaderAward.
About Alltricity Network (formerly known as RMEL): Alltricity Network is a not-for-profit energy trade association that has served the electric utility industry since 1903. United through education, networking, and training, our community—and our impact—is stronger. Alltricity Network’s mission is: Preparing the electric utility industry for the future through education and networking. For more information, visit our website: AlltricityNetwork.org. ![]()
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