Stories of Leadership: Kimberly Harris
A 1986 graduate, Harris is president and CEO of Puget Sound Energy
Kimberly Harris graduated from San Diego State in 1986 with a Bachelor of Vocational Education degree. She continued her education, receiving a Juris Doctor degree from Arizona State University. Harris practiced law with Perkins Coie before joining Puget Sound Energy in 1999. Starting in the company’s regulatory and legal departments, she later became chief resource officer, guiding the expansion of Puget Sound Energy’s energy efficiency and wind power programs. She is now president and CEO.
Tell us the highlights of your professional career. What are your proudest achievements?
I’m hoping I haven’t hit the highlights yet! But last year was the safest year in the history of Puget Sound Energy. I’m very proud of that. Since I was 12 years old, I wanted to be a lawyer, and I did become a practicing attorney. Learning how to listen, collaborate and settle complex cases taught me great lessons in leadership that I still use today.
What are some favorite college memories?
While a political science student, I served as a teacher’s assistant for Dr. Vince Padgett and taught some of the sections in political science, which I really enjoyed. I was also a cheerleader, and I used to love watching Aztec basketball games. I remember when the games were played in the Sports Arena on Midway Drive, and Michael Cage was one of our student basketball players. It was really fun.
What advice would you give to current Aztecs?
Two things: First, don’t be afraid to try new things. Move around a lot in a company, if you can. Second, keep good company. Surround yourself with people who support your development and will give you good advice.
What’s your favorite book? What are you currently reading?
I read for so many different reasons—pleasure, performance, strategy, relaxation and problem-solving. I can’t pick a favorite book because it would depend on what I learned from it.
What is your passion?
The leadership of and the people at Puget Sound Energy.
What traits do you value most in friends and colleagues?
Honesty, integrity, wit and a good sense of humor.
What is your motto?
If you come to the table, you have to participate.