December 22, 2020

December 22, 2020/in The Electric Wire Podcast /


What was the story of 2020? What about the “shock” of the year? Who’s got the next bright idea for 2021? On the latest episode of The Electric Wire podcast, we’ve got an outstanding roundtable to help review the year of 2020 and look ahead to some brighter days in 2021.


Our roundtable includes:

  • Chris Hubbuch, Reporter, Wisconsin State Journal
  • Carrie Templeton, Chief of Staff, Public Service Commission of Wisconsin
  • Heather Allen, Executive Director, RENEW Wisconsin
  • Matt Spencer, Government Affairs, Madison Gas & Electric


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