January 25, 2017
Contact: Ben Kerr, Communications Specialist
Phone: 561.586.1631
Email: bkerr@lakeworth.org
Resignation of John “Jack” Borsch, Director of City of Lake Worth Electric Utilities
John “Jack” Borsch, the Director of the City of Lake Worth Electric Utilities has tendered his resignation with the City, effective February 26. Jack has served as the Director of Electric Utilities since August 2015 and during his tenure with Lake Worth, the Electric Utilities has celebrated multiple successes thanks to his leadership.
In Jack’s time with the City, Lake Worth Electric Utilities has closed the gap on FP&L rates bringing the City to the verge of rate parity for residential properties. Next month the ribbon cutting ceremony will be held for the Lake Worth Solar Field where the first phase of solar panels will begin to provide 2% of the City’s electric needs, a project that has been developed and led by Jack and his department. During Hurricane Matthew, and recent storms, Lake Worth Electric Utilities has managed to maintain power for most residents with only minimal disruption due in part to Jack’s planning before and actions during the storm.
Jack is moving to IHI Industrial based in California where he will manage a fleet of power stations along the US Eastern Seaboard.
“Jack has been a key part of my management team and a strong leader in transitioning Lake Worth Electric Utilities into a well-run operation. I wish him the best of success as he moves into his new position.” ~City Manager Michael Bornstein
“I love the City and have worked hard to make positive changes over the last two years. This decision was not one based on any malcontent with the City but rather was based on a positive opportunity that would allow me to be located closer to family.” ~Lake Worth Electric Utilities Director, John Borsch
Please contact Ben Kerr, the City of Lake Worth Communications Specialist with any questions or comments.
Swell another employee quits on Lake Worth how many have left already! How many businesses have closed recently it's not getting better here!
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I am so sorry to hear of Jack Borsch's upcoming departure. I wish him the very best in his future endeavors.
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I am so disappointed to learn of Jack Borsch's upcoming departure from the City's Utilities Department, and wish him the very best in his future endeavors.
ReplyDeleteKaren Ryan
He certainly did a good job for us in Lake Worth, and I hope we don't slide back to the poor performance of prior years. He obviously is getting a much better position in CA, and I wish him well.
ReplyDeleteNot sure what Anny 2:18 meant but I do know the previous Elect Utility director and Manager were just as good or better than what we have and now will have. We just keep running them off as I am sure he got sick and tired of the nonsense like the 2 previous and all the other electric personnel who have left. Well now I am sure they will look at asst director now so it will be a nightmare of the employees as he does not have a clue.
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