Avanzi named new general manager of Kaukauna Utilities

Michael Avanzi

Kaukauna Utilities (KU) has hired Michael Avanzi as the new general manager, taking over from Jeffery Feldt who will soon retire after 20 years of service to KU and 40 years in the utility industry.

“We are very pleased to welcome Michael to the community and to our municipally owned utility,” says Kaukauna Utility Commission President Lee Meyerhofer. “While Jeff’s retirement leaves big shoes to fill, we know Michael’s strong leadership, industry expertise and commitment to teamwork will position the Kaukauna Utilities staff for continued success.”

The KU general manager reports to the community’s seven-member utility commission and oversees the municipal utility’s 57 employees.

“I am honored to be the next general manager for Kaukauna Utilities,” Avanzi says. “For nearly 110 years, KU has been providing low-cost, reliable service with a friendly, personal touch.  I look forward to working with our committed employees to continue this tradition for generations to come.”

In addition to advising the commission on utility operations and policy decisions, Avanzi will be responsible for fostering a safety-driven staff culture in which employees are empowered for achievement and growth in key areas including safety, reliability, customer service, sound fiscal management and developing technology. The role also requires involvement in energy policy advocacy, as well as engagement with the general public and fellow utility industry leaders to help protect and promote the interests of KU’s customers and fellow community members.

“I have greatly admired Jeff’s commitment to establishing a work culture in which employees collaborate, support one another, and actively engage for the benefit of the community they serve,” Meyerhofer says. “It was important to our commission that we choose a candidate committed to maintaining and enhancing KU’s highly effective work environment.”

Avanzi has worked for more than 17 years leading utility engineering and operations activities. He earned a master’s degree in business administration from Union University in Jackson, Tenn., and a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Christian Brothers University in Memphis. Avanzi comes to KU from Colorado Springs Utilities, where he was most recently the manager of electric construction and maintenance. Avanzi will take the reins at KU on Nov. 1.

Established by citizens in 1912, KU is a community-owned and operated electric utility serving 16,000 customers in Kaukauna and several surrounding communities. KU owns and operates seven hydroelectric plants that house a total of 22 turbine-generator units.  The utility also provides clean, high-quality water service for customers within the city.

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