Birmingham Business Journal has recognized Glenda S. Thomas, president & CEO of Electra Grid Solutions, as one of its Top Birmingham Women for 2024. The Birmingham native is an alumna of Alabama A&M University, where she graduated with a degree in accounting in 1999.
Under her guidance, EGS, a premier utility services contractor, and Electra Lines have successfully expanded into new markets across the U.S., providing utility contracting services. Reflecting on her recognition, Thomas expressed her surprise and gratitude. “I was genuinely surprised when I received the news,” she stated. “It’s an incredible honor to be nominated alongside so many accomplished women in Birmingham. As a Birmingham native and a proud graduate of Ramsay High School, this recognition is truly a dream come true.”
In addition to her roles at EGS and Electra Lines, Thomas is the chief principal of Thomas & Associates Consulting, which specializes in diversity, business development, and sustainability consulting. Her leadership philosophy emphasizes empowering her team and contributing to the electric utility industry’s growth. “My goal is to provide vision and leadership for my team while creating opportunities for growth that highlight our suite of services,” Thomas explained.
Before founding EGS, Thomas served as the supplier diversity manager for Southern Company, where she played a pivotal role in enhancing the company’s supplier diversity initiatives and supporting small businesses. “I’m grateful for my years of experience with Southern Company, and it has prepared me to lead Electra Grid Solutions and Electra Lines,” she remarked.
Thomas Returns To The Hill
Formerly, Thomas was a Phi Beta Lambda business fraternity and Student Government Association member at AAMU. She continues to give back to her alma mater through the Youth Motivation Task Force.
“It’s always great to return to campus,” Thomas says. “I began my journey here, and the lessons learned on The Hill can take you anywhere you want to be in life. Never give up on your dreams.”