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Building Better Futures

EP 32: How Long-Term Vision and Relationships Drive Success with Eric Alemany of New York Power Authority

25 Nov 2025

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On this episode, Eric Alemany, Senior Director, Supplier Relationship Management of the New York Power Authority, shares his 27-year journey in public power. We cover how supplier relationships drive execution, why patience and resilience matter, and how NYPA supports communities through accessibility, diversity and forward-looking energy initiatives.Key Takeaways:00:00 Introduction.05:39 A sustained career path demonstrates continuous learning and adaptability.10:29 Strong supplier relationships enable efficient project delivery.14:37 Guided onboarding helps partners navigate complex procurement systems.19:22 Supplier diversity initiatives expand opportunity for businesses.21:29 Public assets strengthen community engagement and local economies.24:27 Accessibility programs increase inclusion across statewide services.27:43 Resilience and collaboration turn disruptions into progress.35:54 Innovation and AI improve operational efficiency and planning.43:40 Success means creating lasting impact through growth and empowerment.Resources Mentioned:Eric Alemanyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/alemanye/New York Power Authority | LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/new-york-power-authority/New York Power Authority | Websitehttp://www.nypa.gov/New York State Canal Corporationhttps://www.canals.ny.gov/Thanks for listening to the “Building Better Futures” podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss any insightful conversations.#PeopleDevelopment #WorkplaceCulture #AECpodcast

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