Austin, Minn. - Cooperative Response Center, Inc. (CRC) announces the results of its recent Board of Directors election following its 22nd annual membership meeting held Monday, June 8, in Chicago, Ill. Pre-meeting elections selected the directors to serve as part of CRC’s nine-member board.
Board members re-elected to three-year terms are Larry Fenbers, general manager/CEO of Carroll Electric Cooperative in Carrollton, Ohio, as a district 2 director; Kevin Murphy, president of Southwest Tennessee EMC in Brownsville, Tenn., as a district 3 director; and Jim Hathaway, general manager/CEO of Dunn Energy Cooperative in Menomonie, Wis., as an at-large (any district) director. Randy Crenshaw, general manager of Irwin EMC in Ocilla, Ga., and Middle Georgia EMC in Vienna, Ga., is new to CRC’s board and was elected as a district 3 director to a one-year term.
Officers
After the annual meeting, CRC’s Board of Directors met and selected the following officers to serve on its executive committee:
Chairwoman – Brenda Swartzlander, president and CEO of United Electric Cooperative in DuBois, Pa., leads a 19,000-consumer electric cooperative that operates in parts of 10 counties in northwestern Pennsylvania. Swartzlander has served as the board’s chairwoman since 2011.
Vice Chairman – Neil Hesse, general manager of Cooke County Electric Cooperative Association in Muenster, Texas, leads a 15,500-meter electric cooperative that operates in five counties in northeastern Texas. Hesse has served as board vice chair since 2014.
Secretary – Recently re-elected Fenbers leads a 12,100-consumer electric cooperative that operates in six eastern Ohio counties. Fenbers has served as board secretary since 2014.
Treasurer – Tim Stewart, CEO/general manager of Clark Electric Cooperative in Greenwood, Wis., leads an 8,500-consumer electric cooperative that operates in six counties in central Wisconsin. Stewart has served as board treasurer since 2011.
About CRC
CRC is a nationwide, cooperatively owned and operated, 24/7 contact center and alarm monitoring center. Founded in 1992, CRC has steadily increased the size and scope of its operation with offices in Austin, Minn., Dunlap, Tenn., and Abilene, Texas. CRC serves over 370 members and associate members in 42 states, representing over 6.1 million consumers. Visit CRC on the web at www.crc.coop.
CRC Announces Results of 2015 Board of Directors Election