We Serve Whatcom County
Your Puget Sound Energy Whatcom County team is ready, able and happy to get to know you and assist with any of your energy-related needs.
Brian Gentry
Manager, Community Engagement
brian.gentry@pse.com | 360-647-6524
Background and notable achievements
Brian joined PSE in fall 2011, bringing to the utility deep connections with the business, government and community-service sectors of Whatcom and Skagit counties. A lifelong resident of northwest Washington, Brian previously worked in the local real estate and construction industries. That experience, together with his involvement in local civic and charitable organizations, taught him that connecting with people and finding collaborative ways to pursue shared goals are key to achieving successful results.
Service to the community is an important part of Brian’s life. He has served many community and nonprofit organizations, including Leadership Skagit, Boys & Girls Clubs, and the Skagit-Island Counties Builders Association.
- When not working, Brian enjoys being with his family, reading, running, spending time at the beach and doing just about anything on the water.
- Brian’s energy-saving tip: "Try using natural light more often. Think about rooms you go into during the day. Many rooms actually have plenty of natural light for general purposes and you may not need to turn on lights as often as you actually do."
Pinky Vargas
Efficiency Outreach Manager
pinky.vargas@pse.com | 360-647-6554
Background and notable achievements
With a strong background in Energy Efficiency and conservation, Pinky serves as the Efficiency Outreach Manager for the Northern Puget Sound region. She works with communities in Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish and Island counties to provide energy efficiency education and information about PSE’s programs, rebates and grants.
Raised in Northern Canada as a natural conservationist, Pinky brings that passion to all her activities at PSE. Pinky is an active volunteer in the Northwest community and resides in Bellingham. She believes that living by example is the best way to influence conservation.
- Pinky splurges on travel, shoes, good food and art.
- Pinky's energy saving tip: "Pay attention to your every day behaviors. Little changes, from turning off your lights and computers to using more efficient appliances, add up and make a world of difference. Be an example for others to follow."

Ian Lucas
Energy Advisor
ian.lucas@pse.com | 360-647-6549