Our Management Staff


Marty Adams, owner and president, began working in the trade in 1972 as an apprentice with the IBEW joint apprenticeship program. After extensive experience in all aspects of the trade, he managed an electrical company in Pueblo for nine years before starting Adams Electric Inc. in 1990. Marty is a master Electrician, and serves on the board of directors for the Southern Colorado Chapter of NECA. He also sits on the National Codes and Standards Committee for NECA.
 
Kerry Frazier, owner, vice-president and service manager, began working in the trade in 1973 as an apprentice with the IBEW joint apprenticeship program. After many years gaining valuable experience in the trade, Kerry became chief estimator and project manager for a large firm in Pueblo. In 1991 Kerry joined Marty at Adams Electric as the chief estimator and vice-president.
 
Kisi Thompson, estimator/project manager, began working in the trade in 1992 as an apprentice with the IBEW joint apprenticeship program. After working in the field for several years, Kisi moved into project management and estimating for several firms in Pueblo. She joined the Adams Electric team in 2003 as an estimator/project manager.
 
Chris Frazier, estimator/project manager, began working in the trade in 1997 as an apprentice with the IBEW joint apprenticeship program. After working in the field for several years, Chris became an estimator/project manager in 2005. Chris sits on the Pueblo Joint Apprenticeship Committee for NECA.
 
Joe Incitti, project manager/superintendent, began working in the trade in 1986 as an apprentice with the IBEW joint apprenticeship program. After working in the field for many years, Joe began working as a foreman for Adams Electric. In 2003 Joe became a field superintendent and in 2009 began project management and estimating. In 2010, Joe received his LEAD Green Associate acreditation.
 
Mike Adams, shop/tool manager, began at Adams Electric as a shop delivery person in 2001. After working in the shop for several years, Mike stepped up to the plate and took charge of tool inventory and shop management. Mike currently manages several delivery people and tracks tools for over 30 electricians. 
 
Gena Frazier, payroll clerk/bookkeeper, began working at Adams Electric in 1999 as a receptionist. After working through the ranks, Gena moved into accounts recievable/accounts payable and then to her current position as payroll clerk. Currently Gena handles all day to day operations in our front office.
 
 
 
Adams Electric was named Small Business of the Year in 2002 by the Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce. Click for details.