Eugene Hamrick Appointed to UAI Strategic Advisory Board
Monday | July 7, 2025

REC is proud to announce that Eugene Hamrick, Director- Enterprise Analytics and Innovation at REC and its wholly owned subsidiary, BrilliT has been invited to serve a two-year term on the Utility Analytics Institute (UAI) Strategic Advisory Board (SAB) for 2025–2026. This prestigious appointment reflects Hamrick’s deep expertise in utility analytics and his ongoing commitment to innovation within the energy industry.

The UAI SAB is a distinguished group of utility analytics practitioners and thought leaders from varied utilities of size and scale across the country. The board plays a vital role in monitoring emerging trends, guiding UAI’s member-exclusive services and content, and helping shape the future of utility analytics.

"Eugene’s leadership and technical insight have been instrumental in advancing REC’s data-driven strategy," said Peter Muhoro, Chief Strategy, Technology & Innovation Officer for REC. "His invitation to serve on the Strategic Advisory Board is a testament to his impact across the industry."

As a member of the SAB, Hamrick will help identify critical challenges and opportunities in utility analytics and advise UAI on how to best support its community of utility professionals. For more information about UAI and the Strategic Advisory Board, visit: utilityanalytics.com

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