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Employee Quarterly Spotlight
Ginger Stephens has been employed at the co-op for 14 years. She was hired July 12, 2006, as member service coordinator. Her duties have included telephone receptionist and overseeing the cooperative’s local pages in Indiana Connection and website, as well as coordinating member information meetings. Stephens was a part of the CSR team before transitioning… Continue reading.
April board meeting highlights
To keep you informed of your cooperative’s operations and activities, the following are highlights of the April 29 board meeting. 1. All directors were present telephonically. Also present telephonically were CEO Steve Seibert, Office/IT Manager Karen Mangum and Accountant Amy Ramsey. 2. The March 31 board meeting minutes were reviewed and approved. 3. The membership… Continue reading.
We’re here for you to keep the power on
In our ever-changing world, Orange County REMC’s commitment to our members is the same. We know you’re focused on keeping your family safe, while also being as busy and productive as you can. And, Orange County REMC is focused on powering your world — however that may look. We’re here for you. Our team is… Continue reading.
Scholarship winners named
Commitment to community has been a long-held co-op principle. One of the ways Orange County REMC positively impacts our local community is through youth programs and scholarships. The REMC recently awarded five $750 scholarships to local seniors. We appreciate the many REMC members who allow us to round up their electric bills each month to… Continue reading.
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Welcome our newest employee
Orange County REMC and Orange County Fiber would like to welcome new Fiber Technician Joshua Norman, who joined our team in late April. Norman has 12 years experience in the wireless industry. He is a volunteer firefighter and EMT for Palmyra fire department. He and his wife, Kaylea, have been married since 2012. They reside… Continue reading.
Thank you, front line workers!
Meet your board candidates
Matthew Boersma | DISTRICT 3 Matthew Boersma; his wife, Dr. Nicole Boersma; and their children reside on Mill Creek Road in Greensburg. He holds undergraduate degrees in religion and computer science from Manchester University and a master’s degree in philosophy. He is a PhD candidate, completing his dissertation in Hebrew Bible and early interpretation. Boersma is… Continue reading.
Are we there yet?
Summer usually brings family vacations and fun road trips and if you have traveled anywhere with children, you are very familiar with the phrase, “Are we there yet?” I find myself asking this question in many different situations lately, not just traveling (because let’s be honest, we’ve not been traveling anywhere recently.) End of COVID-19… Continue reading.
Nominating committee candidates
Rollin (Ronnie) Bruner | DISTRICT 2 Rollin (Ronnie) Bruner and his wife, Barbara, reside on 150 East in Greensburg. Bruner is retired after a 40-year career as a general contractor in the area. He is an active member of the Greensburg Power of the Past and Methodist Men, and serves as the Clinton Township trustee…. Continue reading.
Meet your board candidates
Matthew Boersma | DISTRICT 3 Matthew Boersma; his wife, Dr. Nicole Boersma; and their children reside on Mill Creek Road in Greensburg. He holds undergraduate degrees in religion and computer science from Manchester University and a master’s degree in philosophy. He is a PhD candidate, completing his dissertation in Hebrew Bible and early interpretation. Boersma is… Continue reading.
