With the goal of finding the best solar solution for each household or business, West Coast Solar strives to meet the individual needs of each customer and our staff helps us provide excellent customer service. Today we would like you to meet Angelina Hernandez, our interconnection specialist.
Angelina joined the team three years ago, and during a typical work day, she uses her strong communication and organizational skills to facilitate the interconnection process. She completes and submits customer interconnection applications to utility companies for approval to operate their solar systems. Her favorite part of the job is working with a dedicated team who is committed to making solar simple.
Originally from Richmond, Angelina now lives in Oakley. After graduating from Deer Valley High School in Antioch, she studied child development at Los Medanos Community College in Pittsburg. When she’s not at work, you’ll find Angelina spending time with her family. Her boyfriend of 10 years is her high school sweetheart, and their five-year-old son is their biggest blessing. On the weekends, they enjoy movie nights and hanging out at home.
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