Infrastructure Specialist

About Tysha Mitchell, PMP

Tysha Mitchell specializes in high-power electrical infrastructure project management. She coordinates DC fast charging networks, utility interconnections, and complex electrical installations across the Southeast.

Her approach combines technical knowledge with disciplined project management. Every engagement focuses on delivering functional infrastructure that performs from energization through years of operation.

She founded Mitchell Project Management Group to serve the next generation of electrical infrastructure projects. The work matters because infrastructure defines markets.

Differentiation

What Sets This Work Apart

The electrical infrastructure that powers our future requires different expertise than traditional construction projects. You need someone who understands:

  • High-power electrical systems and their demands on utility infrastructure
  • Equipment manufacturers and their technical specifications
  • Utility incentive programs and interconnection requirements
  • Permitting processes across multiple jurisdictions
  • Installation quality standards for long-term performance
  • Stakeholder coordination across engineering, construction, and operations teams

"This is not general project management. This is specialized coordination of electrical infrastructure where mistakes are measured in megawatts and downtime."

This is why our clients choose Mitchell PM Group for their most critical infrastructure projects.

Track Record

Professional Experience

Founder and Managing Member
Mitchell Project Management Group LLC
Current

High-power electrical project management, DC fast charging coordination, utility program navigation, technical stakeholder management across the Southeast power corridor.

  • Managing DCFC installations from site assessment through energization
  • Coordinating utility rebate applications across Georgia Power, TVA, Duke Energy, Alabama Power
  • Sourcing equipment across ChargePoint, ABB, Tritium, Siemens, BTC Power, FreeWire
  • Building project delivery systems for scalable infrastructure deployment
Business Development Manager
Car Charger Specialists
Prior Role

DC fast charging project development, Georgia Power Make Ready program coordination, multi-manufacturer equipment sourcing, customer pipeline management for commercial and fleet charging installations.

  • Developed Georgia Power Make Ready application processes
  • Established vendor relationships across major DCFC manufacturers
  • Created proposal systems delivering 72-hour turnaround
  • Built customer base across commercial, multifamily, and fleet segments
Business Development Manager, EV Infrastructure
City Electric Supply
Prior Role

EV charging market development across Southeast territory, technical solution design, strategic relationship building with developers and fleet operators.

  • Identified high-growth EV infrastructure market opportunities
  • Built technical knowledge across charging equipment platforms
  • Developed consultative sales approach for complex installations
  • Established City Electric Supply as credible EV infrastructure partner
Technical Depth

Core Technical Capabilities

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DC Fast Charging Infrastructure

  • 50kW to 350kW+ charging installations
  • CCS1, NACS, and CHAdeMO connector platforms
  • Networked charging management systems
  • Non-networked standalone installations
  • Fleet charging depot design
  • Public charging corridor development
  • Utility demand management and load coordination
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Utility Incentive Program Navigation

  • Georgia Power Make Ready (up to $5,000/port, $300K infrastructure)
  • TVA EV programs and fast charging incentives
  • Duke Energy rebate programs (Carolinas coverage)
  • Alabama Power commercial charging initiatives
  • Interconnection application and approval management
  • Utility relationship development and coordination
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High-Power Electrical Distribution

  • Data center power infrastructure planning
  • Industrial electrical system coordination
  • Multi-megawatt capacity distribution
  • Transformer and switchgear specifications
  • Backup power and redundancy design
  • Electrical engineering firm coordination
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Equipment Manufacturer Coordination

  • ChargePoint networked DCFC solutions
  • ABB Terra series high-power chargers
  • Tritium RTM and PKM charging platforms
  • Siemens VersiCharge and Sicharge systems
  • BTC Power high-power charging equipment
  • FreeWire battery-integrated solutions
  • Custom technical specification development
  • Lead time management and delivery coordination
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Multi-Stakeholder Project Management

  • Property developer coordination and requirements
  • Charge point operator (CPO) business model alignment
  • Fleet operator transition planning and infrastructure
  • Engineering firm technical specification management
  • Electrical contractor scope and quality oversight
  • Utility interconnection and service coordination
  • Permitting authority compliance and approvals
  • Equipment manufacturer technical support liaison
Qualifications

Professional Credentials

Certification

Project Management Professional (PMP)
Provider: Project Management Institute
Exam Scheduled: May 2026
Specialization: Infrastructure project delivery and technical coordination

Education

Bachelor of Science, Justice Studies
Georgia Southern University

Professional Development

  • 35+ contact hours formal project management education
  • Andrew Ramdayal PMP Preparation Course
  • Agile and hybrid methodology training
  • Continuous education in EV infrastructure technology
  • Utility program requirements and compliance training
Philosophy

How Infrastructure Projects Succeed

PRINCIPLE 01

Technical Precision is Non-Negotiable

Electrical infrastructure operates at the physics level. Load calculations must be accurate. Equipment specifications must align. Utility requirements must be met exactly. There is no room for approximation.

PRINCIPLE 02

Coordination Determines Timeline

Projects delay when stakeholders misalign. Engineering delivers specifications the contractor cannot build. Equipment arrives but the site is not ready. Utility approval stalls because applications are incomplete. We coordinate every dependency.

PRINCIPLE 03

Quality Compounds Over Time

An installation that performs flawlessly for ten years delivers exponentially more value than one requiring constant maintenance. We focus on long-term performance, not short-term cost cutting.

PRINCIPLE 04

Communication Prevents Crisis

Stakeholders need information before they ask for it. Problems surface early when communication is proactive. We provide transparent updates and honest assessments throughout every project.

Purpose

The Infrastructure Imperative

Transportation is electrifying. Data centers are expanding. Industrial processes are converting to electric power. The electrical infrastructure supporting this transition must be built correctly.

Poor execution creates lasting problems. Underspecced electrical service limits future expansion. Cheap equipment fails prematurely. Incomplete utility coordination delays energization. These mistakes cost years and millions.

Quality infrastructure enables growth. Businesses expand. Properties attract tenants. Communities adopt electric transportation. Infrastructure creates opportunity.

This is why the work matters. We are building the foundation for the next generation of energy distribution.

Operations

Business Structure

Mitchell Project Management Group LLC operates under NextPhase Holdings LLC. The structure supports professional service delivery with appropriate insurance, licensing, and business practices.

We maintain professional liability coverage, follow industry-standard contracting protocols, and operate with complete transparency on all engagements.

Beyond the Business

The Person Behind the Work

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Lithonia, Georgia

Single parent to an 11-year-old. Based in Lithonia, Georgia. Serving the Southeast power corridor across Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, and Alabama.

Work-life balance is not a slogan. It is operational discipline. I manage time, energy, and commitments with the same precision I apply to electrical infrastructure projects.

This shapes my approach to client service. I understand competing priorities. I respect deadlines. I deliver what I commit to delivering.

Next Steps

Build Infrastructure
That Performs

Schedule a consultation to discuss your DC fast charging network, data center power distribution, or high-power electrical infrastructure project.

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