First in-person annual meeting since 2019 Patricia Ruttan wins truck
Tri-County Electric Cooperative
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What a joy it was to see many Tri-County Electric Cooperative (TCEC) members in person at the 82nd Annual Meeting, held on Saturday, Sept. 17, at Madison County High School. TCEC continuously works to meet members where they are and connect them with the cooperative, employees and more. For the 2022 Annual Meeting, drive-thru registration was held, followed by an in-person business meeting that was also streamed online for members to tune in virtually.
With the help of all TCEC employees, 835 members registered and cast their vote on proposed by-law changes. Each member who registered using their Quick Registration Card received a $25 bill credit and a grill set. Future TCEC members received a kid’s bag filled with goodies and information on how to play it safe around electricity. All registered members were entered into the door prize drawing for 50 prizes including a 2013 Ford F-150 fleet vehicle.
Members who attended the optional in-person meeting were able to meet with representatives from Seminole Electric Cooperative and Connexon Connect prior to the meeting beginning at 11 a.m.
TCEC Board Members were in attendance for the business meeting that included a message from the Board President, Bobby Dodd; TCEC’s CEO, Julius Hackett; and a financial report provided by board Secretary/Treasurer, Catherine Bethea. The business meeting was conducted by cooperative attorney, Dylan Rivers, of the Ausley McMullen firm, who announced that the proposed amendments to the cooperative’s bylaws were approved following the counting of members’ ballots cast during registration.
Visit www.tcec.com/annual-meeting to view the recorded business meeting and door prize drawings.
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