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Otter Tail Power Company names Andrew Miller Vice President of Finance

By Michael Achterling Nov 30, 2023 | 9:44 AM

Fergus Falls, Minn. (KBRF) – Otter Tail Power Company President Tim Rogelstad announced Andrew Miller as Vice President, Finance, for the utility company effective January 1, 2024. 

In this role Miller will be accountable for all accounting and finance functions of the company as well as sourcing and continuous improvement. 

Miller will succeed Todd Wahlund who is transitioning to Otter Tail Corporation, continuing his more than two decades of service to the organization.

In his announcement, Rogelstad said, quote: “Andrew has an impressive work history with our organization. His experience has prepared him well for this role and I’m looking forward to Andrew joining our executive leadership team.” 

Miller earned his bachelor’s degree in Finance and Management Information Systems and his Master of Business Administration in Corporate Finance at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management. 

He began his career with Otter Tail Corporation in 2015 as Manager of Financial Planning. 

He was named Vice President of Financial Planning and Treasurer in 2018. Before joining Otter Tail, Miller was the Chief Financial Officer for Vector Windows in Fergus Falls, Minnesota.

Outside of work Miller enjoys attending his children’s sporting events, golfing, CrossFit, and outdoor adventures. 

He’s also a board member and volunteer at Hillcrest Lutheran Academy in Fergus Falls. 

Miller is a native of Pelican Rapids and he, and his wife Stacie, live in Fergus Falls with their six children. 

Story by Dave Bishop / KBRF

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