Our utility rates team, which is based out of our headquarters in Stuart, Florida has grown to four women strong. Tracking and updating utility rates in over 300 utility territories, across all 50 states requires a lot of effort. Especially considering the fact that many utilities update their rate tariffs on a monthly basis.
But what this blog is really all about is our people. It’s easy to lose sight of the fact that there are human beings behind all these numbers. So we wanted to reintroduce our team, so you have a face to go with the name when you interact with us over email or on the phone. As always, feel free to reach out to us if you have rate requests, questions or feedback.
Team Bios
Stefanie Gurski
Prior to taking the plunge to work with her now-husband at Energy Toolbase, “Stef” worked as a Project Manager for a Dry Utility Consulting firm. When she’s not working these days, she spends all her time with her 5-month old son. Stefanie has a degree in mathematics from Cal Poly – San Luis Obispo.
Jaclyn Bennett
Previously worked for Lululemon Athletica in Ohio, before moving back to Florida. When she’s not busy being a mom, Jackie spends her free time at the ocean, traveling to the mountains and doing yoga. Jackie got her degree in business from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Brooke Martinez
Previously worked as an administrator in the medical field before joining Energy Toolbase in 2016. Brooke loves all things music, from singing to playing to dancing. She is currently getting a degree in Computer Science from DePaul University.
Erin McCarten
Previously worked as a Teller Supervisor at PNC Bank. She enjoys traveling to new places, being outside and doing activities on the water. Erin graduated from Indian River State College in Florida.
Key stats on our rates database
50 states we track rates in
300+ utility territories we track rates in
15,000+ unique rate tariffs listed in our database
100 percent of our rates database that users can view
1.5 average number of business days it takes for us to load in user rate requests