Gordon Graham

Gordon Graham is a former information technology professional with over 30 years of experience in the electric utility industry. During his career, he was recognized by peers and industry trade associations as an authority on information technology management issues and was a sought-after speaker on information technology strategy and aligning technology with business.

In addition to his decades-long career, Gordon earned an AAS degree in computer science from Columbia Basin College, a BA in public administration from the University of Puget Sound, and an MBA in information technology management from City University, along with numerous certifications in IT and project management. He has served as the information technology section chair for the Northwest Public Power Association and as both information technology section chair and vice chair of the Business and Finance Committee for the American Public Power Association. Additionally, he has also served on curriculum committees for Wenatchee Valley College and NCW High School Skills Center.

Now retired, Mr. Graham lives in Oregon with his wife, where they enjoy gardening, boating, and traveling.

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Be The Difference

I did this podcast with Greg Birch's show "Be The Difference" on August 8th. It was a great conversation. He surprised me at the end with the question "what three people, living or dead, would you like most to have a conversation with"? I hadn't ever had to consider...

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Where Have All The Mentors Gone?

This quote was posted recently on LinkedIn by a podcast host with whom I was a guest earlier this year. Her accompanying comment was "I love this quote from Brene' Brown". I have a great deal of respect for this host and the work that she does, so my initial reaction...

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Let’s Try This Again

I tried to post this earlier and, you may have noticed, there was an obvious issue!   Rather than concentrating on the fun stuff (dissecting the behaviors, characteristics and motivations of toxic leaders), this post is specifically to express gratitude for your...

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