Michelle Englis
About Michelle Englis
Michelle Englis is an IT Telecom Engineer at American Electric Power, where she has worked since 2015. She holds degrees from the University of Tulsa and Oklahoma State University and has experience in project management and economic development.
Work at American Electric Power
Michelle Englis has been employed at American Electric Power (AEP) as an IT Telecom Engineer since 2015. In this role, she has contributed to the design and performance analysis of AEP's enterprise telecommunication networks. Her responsibilities include developing tools and best practices for documenting and maintaining estimation and costing methods in telecom networks. Additionally, she provides project management support, which involves creating and managing schedules for various telecom projects.
Education and Expertise
Michelle Englis studied at the University of Tulsa and holds an undergraduate degree from Oklahoma State University. She also achieved an Associate's Degree from Tulsa Community College. Her educational background is complemented by her graduate studies at the University of Oklahoma’s Economic Development Institute, where she gained insights into economic development. Furthermore, she completed a fellowship with the University of Oklahoma’s Ronnie K. Irani Center for the Creation of Economic Wealth’s ‘The Mine’ social innovation program.
Background
Michelle Englis has a diverse professional background that includes various marketing and research roles in both private and non-profit sectors. She has experience working with local, regional, and statewide economic development organizations, which has enhanced her understanding of economic dynamics. Additionally, she is an alumna of Oklahoma’s Leadership Exchange Academy, reflecting her commitment to leadership and community engagement.
Achievements
Michelle Englis was recognized as a NextGen Under 30 Awardee, highlighting her contributions and impact in her field at a young age. This recognition underscores her professional accomplishments and her role in advancing telecommunication engineering and economic development initiatives.