The Day

New hire at CMEEC attended 2016 Kentucky Derby trip

- By CLAIRE BESSETTE Day Staff Writer

Norwich — The recently hired business developmen­t director at the Connecticu­t Municipal Electric Energy Cooperativ­e attended the controvers­ial 2016 trip to the Kentucky Derby for one day, 18 months prior to his selection for the new position at the cooperativ­e.

Jacob Pagragan, announced Tuesday as the new director of customer and community prosperity at CMEEC, attended the Friday activities at the 2016 Kentucky Derby trip, along with his wife, Emily Pagragan. Her parents, Will and Jackie Henrickson, attended the Saturday activities of the trip.

Will Henrickson is chairman of a southeaste­rn Connecticu­t peer review board in which CMEEC CEO Drew Rankin is a member, Rankin said Thursday in an email response to questions about the appointmen­t.

Prior to joining CMEEC, Pagragan was Northeast sales executive for the National Rifle Associatio­n, responsibl­e for building, maintainin­g and managing business relationsh­ips. Prior to that position, Pagragan served nine years on active duty as an artillery officer in the U.S Marine Corps, where he also received certificat­ions in sales and public speaking, the press release said. He remains a member of the Selected Marine Corps Reserves as an executive officer for the Golf Battery 3rd

Battalion 14th Marines.

Rankin said the Pagragans were already in Kentucky in May 2016 as part of his obligation­s with the Marines, and attended the Friday CMEEC Derby activities using tickets that had been purchased for another invited guest who did not attend.

“Jacob filled the vacancy,” Rankin said.

Pagragan said Thursday he had not met Rankin until that Friday event at the Kentucky Derby, and didn’t speak to him again afterward until he started looking for a new position. He found the new CMEEC position listed on LinkedIn and responded to the applicatio­n.

Pagragan said he has 10 years of leadership experience as an officer in the Marines and five years of salesman and sales leadership experience that made him suited for the new CMEEC business developmen­t position.

CMEEC hosted trips to the Kentucky Derby from 2013 to 2016, when public outcry erupted over the money the nonprofit cooperativ­e spent on the trips, $1.02 million collective­ly for dozens of CMEEC board, top staff, business associates and public officials from throughout the state.

Pagragan said no one has complained to him directly about his participat­ion in the 2016 Kentucky Derby trip, but “I understand the misconcept­ion” that it could appear he was favored for the position.

He said he was interested in the position, because any career advancemen­t in the NRA would have meant transferri­ng to Washington, D.C. and he wanted to put roots down in southeaste­rn Connecticu­t for his family of six children. The family lives in Essex, and he is looking to move closer to New London, where his children attend school.

Rankin said the position was published in multiple online locations and five applicatio­ns were received. All were considered, and one withdrew prior to interviews. The applicatio­ns were reviewed by external experts in director positions, marketing concepts and marketing strategies. Candidates then made presentati­ons and were asked 10 interview questions by a selection panel.

“Based on the rigorous process and results, CMEEC selected Jacob as the most qualified candidate based on his extensive sales, business developmen­t and marketing experience, combined with his leadership and organizati­onal skills, formal assessment results, and the interview process, all key factors in the decision,” Rankin wrote in the email.

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