J. Rich Sparks, a native of Amarillo, has been appointed as the key account manager for Xcel Energy, overseeing large commercial and industrial customers in Texas and New Mexico. With a background in operations and customer service, Sparks is well-equipped to maintain strong relationships with clients and drive growth in the region.
Sparks holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Business Administration degrees from West Texas A&M University. He previously served in various roles at the university and joined Xcel Energy in 2019, focusing on government and regulatory affairs.
In other news, The RANGE, a regional organization, has received a $35,000 grant to improve broadband connectivity in rural areas of the Texas Panhandle. This initiative aims to bring high-speed internet to schools, businesses, farms, and ranches, enhancing efficiency and economic benefits.
Additionally, BSA Health System has opened a state-of-the-art Center for Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy, offering specialized care for digestive disorders. The facility features advanced equipment and a team of experienced professionals to provide quality care to patients.
Moreover, Catholic Charities of the Texas Panhandle has received a $12,000 grant from the Texas Bar Foundation to support pro bono legal services for immigrants and refugees in the region.
Lastly, the City of Amarillo is transitioning to a digital bid process with the implementation of Bonfire software, streamlining the bidding process for vendors. This new system will enhance efficiency and increase vendor participation in city projects.