Melissa Landin serves as the Manager of Energy Supply Business at CPS Energy, where she leverages her extensive background in energy supply management, municipal government, and community development to drive strategic initiatives that enhance operational efficiency and stakeholder engagement. With a robust budget management responsibility,...
Melissa Landin serves as the Manager of Energy Supply Business at CPS Energy, where she leverages her extensive background in energy supply management, municipal government, and community development to drive strategic initiatives that enhance operational efficiency and stakeholder engagement. With a robust budget management responsibility, Melissa oversees a multi-year budget exceeding $153 million in Capital and $161 million in Operations and Maintenance (O&M) for Power Generation, alongside an additional $14 million in Capital and $15 million in O&M for Energy Supply and Market Operations. Her role requires a keen analytical approach, as she provides accurate forecasts, headcount estimates, and ad hoc reports that inform decision-making processes at the executive level.
Melissa's expertise in crisis management and public relations has been instrumental in fostering transparent communication between CPS Energy and the communities it serves. Her ability to navigate complex regulatory environments and build partnerships with local stakeholders has facilitated successful community development projects that align with the organization’s sustainability goals. Additionally, her skills in process improvement and strategic planning enable her to identify opportunities for operational enhancements, ensuring that CPS Energy remains at the forefront of the energy sector.
As a former city commissioner, Melissa brings a unique perspective to her role, understanding the intricacies of public administration and the importance of community engagement in energy initiatives. Her commitment to leadership and collaboration drives her efforts to create a resilient energy supply framework that not only meets current demands but also anticipates future challenges in the evolving energy landscape. Through her work, Melissa exemplifies the intersection of energy management and community service, making a lasting impact on both CPS Energy and the broader San Antonio community.