Meet the Team
Hannah Hillson

Managing Editor
As the Managing Editor at Choose Texas Power, Hannah blends data-driven storytelling with market expertise to make energy topics accessible and actionable for readers and shoppers. With 12+ years of experience in the home services and utilities space, Hannah leads editorial direction and guides the team to develop content focused on data, innovation, deregulation, and sustainability. Passionate about decoding the energy market, Hannah strives to meet consumers where they are in their energy journey. Outside of her Texas energy work, you can find Hannah gardening and adding to her plant collection. Find her on LinkedIn.
Jamie Cesanek

Editor
Jamie is an experienced editor focused on energy industry content for Choose Texas Power. She helps writers translate their ideas into informative, accessible content to make everyday decisions easier for Texas energy shoppers. Her work supports our goal to make energy shopping straightforward, approachable, and convenient. When she’s not breaking down complex energy market topics, she’s reading or hiking. Connect with Jamie on LinkedIn.
Hannah Whatley

Editor
Hannah Whatley is an editor who enjoys collaborating with writers to offer readers the most relevant, accurate, and up-to-date information for their home purchases. She has previously edited work featured in The Motley Fool, The Modest Wallet, Grammarly, JoinCake.com, Allconnect, and USA Today, gaining expertise in several industries. Hannah has a B.A. in English from Thomas Edison State University. When she isn’t editing, she enjoys studying linguistics and languages. Connect with Hannah on LinkedIn.
Dominique Coury

Writer
Dominique brings over two years of experience in the energy and sustainability market to her content on Choose Texas Power. Her work simplifies deregulated energy concepts and connects shoppers to energy solutions. Dominique enjoys digging into our proprietary data to help Texans choose the right energy plan for their unique needs. When she’s not writing for Choose Texas Power, Dominique loves to read and spend time outdoors. Connect with Dominique on LinkedIn.
Caitlin Ritchie

Contributor
Caitlin Ritchie is a writer within the energy industry, specializing in deregulation, energy efficiency, and solar power. Caitlin aims to provide clear and straightforward guidance to help readers make informed decisions. Her writing and research have been cited by Snopes, The Washington Post, The American Solar Energy Society, and other major sources. Find more of Caitlin’s work at CNET.com, Bankrate.com, and ChooseEnergy.com, or connect on LinkedIn.
Faith Foushee

Contributor
Faith Foushee is a writer who thrives on creative brainstorming, storytelling, and collaboration. She is passionate about learning from other energy experts and writing informative content to demystify the industry, with a focus on renewables and green energy. When she’s not writing the latest energy updates, you can find her outside enjoying the sunshine or researching her next adventure. Discover Faith’s contributions on SaveOnEnergy.com, CNET.com, and Bankrate.com, and connect on LinkedIn.
Taylor Freitas

Contributor
Taylor Freitas is a digital content writer and editor, specializing in deregulated energy markets and renewable power. Over the past 10 years, she has contributed to publications including LA Weekly, CNET, and ZDNet. She holds a B.A. in Print and Digital Journalism from the University of Southern California.
Luke Daugherty

Contributor
Luke Daugherty is a freelance writer, editor, and former operations manager. In addition to personal finance and business operations, he also covers energy deregulation, electric vehicles, and sustainability. His work, bylined and ghostwritten, has appeared in The Balance, CNET, CIO Magazine, Entrepreneur, and more.
Allie Ogletree

Contributor
Allie Ogletree is a content writer specializing in renewable energy, deregulated energy markets, and home improvement. She regularly contributes to Forbes Home, Angi, Choose Energy, and more. When Allie’s not researching sustainable solutions for the energy and home industries, you can find her tackling the latest DIY project. Connect with her on LinkedIn.