Competing with a purpose
Commitment, consistency and resilience pay off for OPPD's Dustin Marvel – at work and in the Ironman triathlon. “Growth happens when you trust the process and keep moving forward."
Read More >Commitment, consistency and resilience pay off for OPPD's Dustin Marvel – at work and in the Ironman triathlon. “Growth happens when you trust the process and keep moving forward."
Read More >Hours before her workday starts at OPPD, Bridget Navratil is busy coaching the women who compete on Creighton University's rowing team. "That just brings me a lot of joy.”
Read More >Alex Prine says OPPD's strong safety culture is a key reason he was prepared to help a driver escape from the sinkhole. “I think a lot of people would have done the same."
Read More >The assessment examines applicants’ skills, work ethic and attitude. “We’re not just testing for the right skills. We’re looking at how well we can work with the person.”
Read More >Energy Consultant Eric BenSalah, the master of OPPD’s Energy Education Program, recently taught his 10,000th student during a visit to Bell Elementary School in Papillion.
Read More >OPPD employees work to help provide gifts, assistance and a little holiday cheer to members of the district's communities.
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