AAC Utility Partners and The City of Tallahassee Partner To Support Youth in Pursuit of Academic and Career Development

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AAC Utility Partners and the City of Tallahassee Partner to Support Youth in

Pursuit of Academic and Career Development

The City of Tallahassee’s October 28th Commission Meeting opened with a ceremony to celebrate a
17-year-old local student, Miss Onye Annabelle Winborne, winner of the Young Navigators Award
Program. The Program, sponsored by AAC Utility Partners was administered in collaboration with
the City of Tallahassee and the Boys and Girls Club of the Big Bend.

Columbia, SC, November 13, 2020 --(PR.com)-- AAC Utility Partners (AAC), a consulting firm based
in Columbia, South Carolina, serves utilities across the United States and Canada. The firm sponsors a
program on behalf of and in partnership with its clients – titled, “Young Navigators Award Program” –
which is aimed at supporting youth at or near high school graduation who are in pursuit of academic and
career development. AAC offered the Program to the City of Tallahassee which, in turn, identified the
Boys and Girls Club of the Big Bend (BGCBB) as a candidate agency for participation and AAC agreed
as BGCBB’s and the Program’s missions align.

AAC worked with City of Tallahassee and BGCBB staff to conduct an essay competition for a $1,500
award to the winner. Once the criteria for the competition were explained, a plan of action and schedule
was collectively outlined. BGCBB extended the opportunity to youth who partake in agency programs
and encouraged them to submit an essay. Participants were required to identify their future aspirations
related to furthering their education or career objectives and to select one of two utility-focused topics on
which to write a 500-word essay. A total of nine submissions were received and evaluated by a
representative of the City and AAC.

The winning submission by Onye Winborne focused on the topic, Utilities Are Important in My
Community, and discussed the student's view of the benefits of gas, electric, and water utilities. In her
writing, Onye's message clearly recognizes that bringing these much-needed resources to our
communities takes 'people' as she stated, “I am thankful to all the individuals who work in these fields to
ensure that we receive all of our necessary utility services.” Onye is planning to attend Florida State
University in the Fall of 2021.

The Young Navigators Award Program originated in 2013 and is named after AAC’s signature
methodology, NavigateOne™, reflecting the company’s commitment to reach beyond the technical
aspects of its work and to make a meaningful contribution to the success of youth in the communities it
serves.

AAC gratefully acknowledges the overwhelming support of City representatives and staff, and staff of the
Boys and Girls Club of the Big Bend to make the Program’s implementation a success. AAC also extends
a huge appreciation to the City of Tallahassee Commission for including the award ceremony in its
meeting agenda and making it possible for all parties to be represented at the event.

Steve Wenke, a Managing Partner of AAC, delivered the award. He commented, “We recognize that
crossing the threshold of high school graduation comes with a plethora of both options and obstacles. Our

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Program aims to extend a bit of support and encouragement to young adults at this critical time of
life-defining choices. We are pleased to recognize Onye Winborne with this award.”

The City of Tallahassee is a full-service city providing citizens with a full complement of municipal
services. The City owns and operates five utilities; electric, natural gas, water, sewer and solid waste. The
electric transmission and distribution system services approximately 119,000 customers; natural gas
distribution system services 31,000 customers; and a water production and distribution system serving
84,000 metered water customers. For more information, visit www.talgov.com.

AAC Utility Partners, LLC provides consulting services exclusively to utilities for the transformation of
mission critical systems, including CIS, ERP, FMIS, WMS, MDMS, AMI. AAC assists utilities with
Strategy/Assessment, Selection/Cloud Adoption, and Project Implementation Leadership Services.
Through a foundational vendor-independent methodology – NavigateOne™ – AAC has pioneered a
proprietary set of proven processes, tools, templates, and software completely scalable and customizable
to the unique needs of utilities software initiatives. AAC is the leading independent cloud consulting firm
focused on utility industry specific applications and business process services. For more information, visit
www.teamaac.com.

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Contact Information:
AAC Utility Partners, LLC
Shannon Campbell
803-736-9486
Contact via Email
https://www.teamaac.com

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