GMP's Mary Powell named one of Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative People in Business

Vermont Business Magazine Fast Company today announced its annual ranking of the 100 Most Creative People in Business for 2016. Green Mountain Power CEO and President Mary Powell was selected to be on the list for her transformational leadership, helping customers transition away from the traditional grid. The magazine cited GMP’s innovation work, becoming the first utility to offer customers the Tesla Powerwall battery. Powell is No. 32. The No. 1 spot on the list this year is Lin-Manuel Miranda, the composer, lyricist, and star of Broadway’s Hamilton.

Mary Powell, left, and above helping light up the first Powerwall two weeks ago (STORY: GMP first in nation to offer Vermonters the Tesla Powerwall home battery). GMP photo.

“This is a tremendous honor, and speaks to the cutting edge work taking place in Vermont to lead the way on a new energy future,” said GMP CEO and President Mary Powell. “As Vermont’s energy company of the future, GMP is partnering with customers on an exciting energy transformation that moves away from the 100-year-old grid system, to a new one that is more reliable, sustainable and cost-effective.”

The magazine each year selects 100 visionary leaders. The goal is to highlight people putting ideas into action to create new opportunities and driving change within their own industries. The 2016 honorees are from a vast range of industries, from tech and design to energy, media, government and food, and they span the world from India to Costa Rica, Turkey, and Nigeria.  

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  • Lin-Manuel Miranda


     

    01

    Lin-Manuel Miranda

    For making history

  • Divya Nag


     

    02

    Divya Nag

    For moving Apple into the doctor's office

  • Jill Soloway


     

    03

    Jill Soloway

    For televising the revolution

  • Jean Liu


     

    04

    Jean Liu

    For building China's biggest ride-sharing business at breathtaking speed

  • Maria Grazia Chiuri


     

    05

    Maria Grazia Chiuri

    For turning a storied fashion house into a $1 billion juggernaut

11-20
  • Karin Strauss


     

    16

    Karin Strauss

    For storing data on DNA

  • Rachel Tipograph


     

    17

    Rachel Tipograph

    For making infomercials binge-worthy

  • Sarah Schaaf


     

    18

    Sarah Schaaf

    For creating and curating the most clickable content on the Internet

  • Alex Chung


     

    19

    Alex Chung

    For creating and curating the most clickable content on the Internet

  • Adam Leibsohn


     

    20

    Adam Leibsohn

    For creating and curating the most clickable content on the Internet

21-30

  • Nick Bell


     

    21

    Nick Bell

    For creating and curating the most clickable content on the Internet

  • Anna Young


     

    22

    Anna Young

    For enabling nurses to create their own solutions

  • Félix Lajeunesse


     

    23

    Félix Lajeunesse

    For treating virtual reality as an art form

  • Paul Raphaël


     

    24

    Paul Raphaël

    For treating virtual reality as an art form

  • Kakul Srivastava


     

    25

    Kakul Srivastava

    For seeing the people behind the code

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  • Ivan Askwith


     

    71

    Ivan Askwith

    For knowing how to get fans more of what they want

  • Caitlin Doughty


     

    72

    Caitlin Doughty

    For being an angel of death

  • Kate O'Keeffe


     

    73

    Kate O'Keeffe

    For enabling huge companies to figure out the future, faster

  • Jenny Lee


     

    74

    Jenny Lee

    For finding the winners in China's tech scene

  • Virgil Abloh


     

    75

    Virgil Abloh

    For expanding with style

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