Texas public power utility Kerrville Public Utility Board on July 16 announced that Assistant General Manager Amy Dozier has been named the recipient of the 2025 Distinguished Service Award by the Texas Public Power Association.
The award was presented during the TPPA Annual Conference, hosted July 14–16 in San Antonio, Texas.
“This prestigious honor is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and dedication to public power in Texas,” KPUB noted.
Recipients must be affiliated with a TPPA member system for at least two years and have made significant contributions to the public power industry both locally and statewide.
Dozier was recognized for her instrumental leadership in one of KPUB’s most impactful and historic initiatives to date: the development of a KPUB-owned power generation facility.
With a major power supply contract set to expire in the coming years, KPUB is pursuing the long-considered goal of generating its own power -- a strategic move aimed at ensuring long-term rate stability in an increasingly volatile energy market.
“Amy has played a critical role in advancing our generation project -- one of the most significant milestones in KPUB’s history—and her work will benefit our community for decades to come,” said Mike Wittler, KPUB General Manager and CEO. “We are thrilled to see her contributions recognized at the state level.”
Dozier joined KPUB in June 2021 as Director of Finance and was promoted to Assistant General Manager in 2024. She brings over 20 years of experience in finance and accounting, including prior service as Chief Financial Officer for the City of Kerrville. Her background also includes roles in auditing and corporate accounting.
A Certified Public Accountant, Dozier holds a Master of Business Administration from Texas Christian University and a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Texas A&M University. She also serves on the Board of Directors for both the Kerrville Public School Foundation and the Government Finance Officers Association of Texas.