We Serve Kittitas County
Your Kittitas County team is ready, able and happy to get to know you and assist with any of your energy-related needs.
Brian Lenz
Manager, Community Engagement
brian.lenz@pse.com | 206-604-5314
Background and notable achievements
Brian has been with PSE and its predecessor companies for more than 30 years, providing a strong voice for and building relationships between residents, community groups, businesses and local government. Most recently, Brian was vital in bringing the Wild Horse Renewable Energy Center online, helping provide economic growth and clean, renewable energy to residents near and far.
In addition to serving the interests of his utility customers, Brian has served on the boards of the United Way of Kittitas County; the Economic Development Group of Kittitas County; and is currently on the Kittitas County Fair Board. You'll also find Brian involved in many local organizations, supporting the arts, human services and economic development, and youth education.
Brian is married with three children and has lived in the Kittitas Valley since 1991.
- Brian likes to splurge on photography — taking photos of the stunning wildflowers on the Shrub-steppe.
- His energy-efficiency tip: "Consider converting your water heater to natural gas. It's a great use of a natural resource."
Adam Crawford
Community Service Coordinator
adam.crawford@pse.com | 509-964-7815
Background and notable achievements
Adam received his Bachelor of Science in Tourism from Central Washington University. At Puget Sound Energy, Adam oversees day to day operations of the Renewable Energy Center at PSE’s Wild Horse Wind and Solar Facility near Ellensburg. He works closely with the greater central Washington community and REC visitors alike to let them know about PSE and the natural energy resources Kittitas County has to offer.
Adam enjoys the outdoors and mountain biking on the weekends.
- Adam splurges on anything car-related including car care products and go-fast goodies. He also likes to keep his mountain bike in tip-top shape!
- Adam’s energy-saving tip: Unplug all equipment when not in use to save that extra energy.