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PG&E team members Denny Boyles, Laura Garcia and Freddie Dominguez headed to Washington, D.C., as part of a company-sponsored effort to recognize the service of local veterans through the Central Valley Honor Flight. The PG&E team members served as Veterans Guardian on the flight, toured the U.S. Capitol Building with local Congressional staff members, visited memorials including the #VietnamVeteransMemorial, the #KoreanWarMemorial and the World War II Memorial, and experienced a Changing of the Guard Ceremony at the #TomboftheUnknownSoldier at #ArlingtonNationalCemetery. “I enjoy paying respect for the men and women who have served and fought before me and paved the way for my generation. Although they fought in a different time and different war, the situations are often relatable. Maybe I can give them some comfort in speaking about their experience as a way to heal from trauma, or lives lost,” said Freddie Dominguez, a Senior Customer Relationship Manager in Fresno. Freddie said that as a Marine combat veteran, helping on an #HonorFlight was a “bucket list” goal. Central Valley Honor Flight is part of the nationwide Honor Flight® Network. There are several Honor Flight hubs in PG&E’s service area, including Honor Flight Bay Area, Honor Flight Central Coast and Central Valley Honor Flight. Each is a nonprofit volunteer-driven group that shares the goal of honoring local veterans by sending them to see their memorials in Washington D.C. #VeteransDay #Veterans

  • Upper photo shows three individuals posing with lanyards, and the lower photo features a group of thirteen people in red uniforms, some seated and some standing, in front of a memorial installation.
Steven Seegert

Founder/President at Seegert Construction, Inc. Founder/President at Seegert Facilities, Inc.

1w

Excellent work Denny, Laura, and Freddy! Thank you for this! 👏

michael jordan

SR. Engineering Gas Estimator at Pacific Gas and Electric Company

1w

This is so awesome! 👏👏👏

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🙌

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Edward Myers

Superintendent Safety Manger CHST at SR Diversified

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I had the profound privilege of serving as a guardian for one of these incredible trips, accompanying my father, a veteran of the Korean War. The entire experience was made possible by the amazing team at Honor Flight, whose dedication and compassion shine through in everything they do. I'm truly grateful for the opportunity to support such remarkable individuals and help honor their sacrifices.

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A good thing

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Nicole Liebelt

Veteran energy industry leader driving meaningful customer impact, fostering strategic communications, promoting collaboration, and delivering innovative solutions to solve complex challenges with purpose and precision.

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Proud to call you a friend and colleague, Denn Denny Boyles! Thank you for serving our country and honoring all who have and continue to serve.

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Pacific Gas and Electric Company Congratulations to the team for being part of such a meaningful journey. Supporting veterans in experiencing their memorials firsthand is a powerful act of respect and gratitude that carries deep emotional significance.

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Keith Stephens (He / Him)

Corporate Affairs Executive, Crisis Communications Expert, Customer Advocate and Coworker Champion

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Nothing says #VeteransDay to me like DB, Honor Flights, Acts of Kindness and Service, and Paying it Forward…Thank you Denny Boyles

Christopher Mills

Innovator in Electric Transmission | Energy & Power Delivery Executive | Supporter of Felt Leadership | Advocate for Safety & Sustainability | IBEW Journeyman Lineman

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What a powerful tribute to those who served. Grateful to see PG&E team members actively supporting Honor Flights and honoring the veterans whose sacrifice shaped our country. Thank you, Freddie, Denny, and Laura, for showing what service and respect look like in action.

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Honoring those who served and connecting across generations — a powerful reminder of gratitude and service.Pacific Gas and Electric Company

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