Ray Bruegman
President
Ray Bruegman started his career in engineering for Black & Veatch Engineers-Architects after graduating from Southeast Community College in 1983. Starting in 1985 as project manager for Miller Electric in design and estimating he successfully managed many industrial and commercial projects. Ray was instrumental in the development of the company’s initial Safety & Health and Affirmative Action programs. He serves on the NECA/IBEW Apprenticeship Training Committee. Ray served as Executive Vice President for Miller Electric Company since 1998 before taking over the helm as President in 2008.
"Hire the right people because trust is a trait that is earned by your actions and the Company’s character is the reflection of your employees."
William Henrichs
Vice President - Treasurer
As Vice President – Project Manager, Bill Henrichs acts as both chief estimator for Miller Electric and project manager on many of the company’s most high-profile accounts. Bill has been with Miller Electric for more than 38 years, seeing its staff grow from a mere 4 project managers and 40 electricians in 1973 to the more than 10 project managers and 250 electricians that make up the company today.
In addition to his longstanding career at Miller Electric, Bill also brings expertise from his industry involvement outside the company. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Nebraska and Omaha chapters of the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), as well as on the NECA/IBEW Apprenticeship Training Committee. Bill holds an Associate’s Degree in Electrical Construction from Southeast Community College.
“Whether it’s a ground-up project, a remodel or simple fix, you always need to approach new jobs with a practical, long-term strategy.”
Tom Parks
Vice President - Secretary
A network specialist with more than 25 years of experience in the low voltage (LV) industry, Tom Parks is a Vice President and Manager of Miller Electric’s Low Voltage department, where he’s responsible for the quality assurance and business standards for all design, estimating and management services. Prior to joining Miller Electric in 1991, Tom worked in the telecommunications industry for three years. His extensive experience and business background were instrumental in the development of the company’s network and low voltage services, which today employs more than 50 LV craftsmen.
Tom has served as the company’s Secretary for more than 15 years and is also an officer of the company. He is a graduate of the American Institute of Business, and serves on the Low Voltage Apprenticeship Committee.
“If it isn’t perfect, it isn’t finished.”