Get to Know Your Local PSE Team Members
Your Puget Sound Energy Snohomish County team is ready, able and happy to get to know you and assist with any of your energy-related needs.
Dom Amor
Local Government and Community Relations Manager
A member of our team since 1986
PSE 24-hour Customer Service | 1-888-225-5773
dom.amor@pse.com | 425-424-6795
Background and notable achievements
Dom has nearly 25 years of experience at PSE and its predecessor companies, ranging from energy efficiency and business account services to government relations. With this background, Dom has helped build strong relationships between customers, business and communities throughout Snohomish and Island counties.
Dom serves on the board of directors for the Snohomish County Chapter of American Red Cross, the Everett Area Chamber of Commerce, the Snohomish County Economic Development Council, the Island County Economic Development Council and the Business Alliance of Snohomish County.
With his wife Lorri, Dom lives in Mukilteo and has raised three children. As part of their community activities, Dom and Lorri serve as Co-VP for the US Air Force Academy Parents Association of Washington State.
- Dom splurges on family vacations, playing guitar, chess and food. Not necessarily in that order.
- Dom's energy-saving tip: "Shorten those showers! You'll get the double savings of water and energy — two of our vital resources."
Pinky Vargas
Efficiency Outreach Manager
A member of our team since 2010
PSE 24-hour Customer Service | 1-888-225-5773
pinky.vargas@pse.com | 360-647-6554
Background and notable achievements
With a strong background in Energy Efficiency and conservation, Pinky serves as the Efficiency Outreach Manager for the Northern Puget Sound region. She works with communities in Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish and Island counties to provide energy efficiency education and information about PSE’s programs, rebates and grants.
Raised in Northern Canada as a natural conservationist, Pinky brings that passion to all her activities at PSE. Pinky is an active volunteer in the Northwest community and resides in Bellingham. She believes that living by example is the best way to influence conservation.
- Pinky splurges on travel, shoes, good food and art.
- Pinky's energy saving tip: "Pay attention to your every day behaviors. Little changes, from turning off your lights and computers to using more efficient appliances, add up and make a world of difference. Be an example for others to follow."