Book project: Women Holding the Line
A book capturing the untold stories of women leading utilities through crisis, transformation, and the moments that define critical infrastructure.
Preface
Modern life relies on unseen systems-electricity, gas, and water-that people notice only when they fail. Behind them are individuals who keep everything running, often under pressure.
This book shares the real stories of women leaders in the utility industry who faced high-stakes challenges with real consequences for communities. Though the field has long been male-dominated, more women are rising to lead major utilities. Their experiences offer broader lessons on crisis management, leadership, and the responsibility of maintaining essential services.
Topics to be explored
Women shaping this story
These leaders have agreed to share their experiences, challenges, and insights for this book.
Janisse Quinones
CEO
Luma Energy
Jody Allison
VP, Customer Experience Operations & Transformation
Xcel Energy
Dawn Roth-Lindell
Former CEO
Seattle City Light
Gretchen Stanford
Chief Transformation Officer
City of Fort Collins, CO
How to get involved
What to expect
A 60-90 minute virtual conversation exploring pivotal moments in your career - decisions made under pressure, lessons learned, and the leadership behind the headlines.
Your story, your voice
You'll have full review of how your story appears. We're seeking authentic accounts of leading through grid emergencies, organizational transformation, or industry-defining moments.
Timeline
After you express interest, we'll schedule a brief intro call to discuss fit and answer your questions. Interviews will be conducted throughout 2026.
If you have led through a major industry event, transformation, or crisis - or know someone who has - we want to hear from you.
Express interestThe women in this book aren't holding the line in a metaphorical sense. They're literally responsible for keeping the lights on, the water flowing, and communities safe.
— Vanessa Edmonds