In reference to Excelsior EMC’s low rates, Proctor stated “These numbers show that the sound decisions of our Board of Directors and the hard work and continuous improvement efforts of our employees have the well-being of our members in mind. He pointed out that Excelsior EMC was the lowest cost provider in the state at the 1,000, 1,500, and 2,000 kWh per month level last summer, and has been a lowest cost provider in the summer survey for six years in a row. Proctor noted that Excelsior EMC remains among the lowest cost providers in the state when compared to Georgia Power and 40 other EMCs. The 2022 revisions and updates to the Cooperative’s capital credit study along with management recommendations that there be no general retirements or estate retirements during 2022 were reviewed and approved by the Board during their April meeting. Proctor explained that each year the Board conducts a detailed review of capital credits. He explained that a large part of the reason is the fact that we didn’t have a major weather event in 2021, but more aggressive right of way maintenance practices have helped as well. The average outage time in 2021 was 2.04 hours per consumer, the lowest that it has been since 2000. Proctor went on to say that 2021 brought a stellar year of system reliability. It was adapted to fit the traditional in-person business meeting. He explained that members were appreciative of the convenience of the drive-through registration last year. In his report, Proctor opened by acknowledging the new format of the annual meeting, which is a hybrid of last year’s drive-through meeting and past years’ in-person meetings. Receiving service awards were: Dennis Reddick, 5 years Lindy Chester, 10 years Jessie Harshner, 10 years Micheal Byrd, 15 years Terry Calhoun, 15 years Justin Powell, 15 years Jay Gibson, 20 years Jamey Donaldson, 25 years Jackie Ellis, 35 years and Michelle Parker, 35 years.įollowing the presentation of employee service awards, Greg Proctor gave the President/CEO’s Report. Service awardĪfter the invocation by Director Jordy Carter, National Anthem, and approval of the minutes of the last meeting, ten employees were recognized with a service award for a combined total of 185 years of service to the Cooperative. Promptly at 1:00 p.m., Steve Minor, Cooperative Attorney, called the business session to order. Members then entered the main arena of the agricultural complex for the in-person business meeting. Approximately 300 members participated.Įxcelsior EMC members who attended drove-through to register, received a registration gift, and were entered into a drawing for a chance to win one of ten $100 gift cards. ![]() Excelsior EMC held their 84 th annual meeting of the members on at the Bulloch County Agricultural Complex in Statesboro, Georgia.
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