PG&E: Go girl give us nothing!
A very spooky episode of the Corporate Gossip Podcast! Becca and adam talk about the House of Villians that is Pacific Gas and Electric. The collection of CEOs that have lead the utility company over the past two decades are are more dubious than Omarosa and more dimwitted than Jax Taylor. On the upside, this episode should cure even the most chronic cases of imposter syndrome.
A PG&E tracks passes the line of the Dixie Fire near Taylorsville, California, U.S., August 10, 2021. REUTERS/David Swanson
PG&E corporate headquarters. Photo Credit: Mark Norman Francis via Flickr
FROM THE ARCHIVES: California officials order in March 2001 more rolling blackouts
Various pictures of Peter Darbee - from some type of unhinged business photoshoot
In 2010, Geisha Williams, a PG&E Executive addressed victims of the San Bruno explosion.
After the San Bruno explosion, Peter Darbee was fired and Tony Early was brought on as CEO.
Smol bean Geisha Williams became CEO in 2017 and promptly ran headfirst off a glass cliff.
A burned neighborhood after the Camp Fire in Paradise, California, on Nov. 15, 2018. Josh Edelson / AFP - Getty Images file
PG&E CEO Bill Johnson, speaks during an oversight hearing of the Energy, Utilities and Communications committee at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. He was CEO of PG&E for a little over a year.
PG&E CEO Patti Poppe, at a PG&E event in 2023. She met with ELON MUSK to “brainstorm ways to meet growing electricity needs”
Email Patti Poppe sent to PG&E employees regarding her insane comp package.
Screenshot from “tone-deaf” music video published on the eve of a PG&E Manslaughter trial.
Links:
As Blackouts Hit California, Traders Manipulated Market
PG&E Knew for Years Its Lines Could Spark Wildfires, and Didn’t Fix Them