Associated Electric Cooperative announced today it has selected David J. Tudor to serve as its next CEO and general manager, effective May 16. Tudor will succeed Jim Jura, who has served as Associated’s CEO and general manager since 1991. Associated Electric Cooperative Inc. announced today it has selected David J. Tudor to serve as its next CEO and general manager, ef ...
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AECI honors Springfield employees with its Excel awards
SPRINGFIELD, MO – Five employees from Associated Electric Cooperative’s Springfield headquarters were among those honored in March at the cooperative’s 22nd annual employee recognition awards ceremony in Springfield. The recipients of the cooperative's prestigious Excel awards were nominated by their peers and co-workers. Patrick A. Baumhoer, recently retired general ...
Stone celebrates 25 years with Associated Electric Cooperative
Cynthia L. Stone of Bernie has completed 25 years working at New Madrid Power Plant for Associated Electric Cooperative, the wholesale power supplier for six regional and 51 local electric cooperatives in Missouri, southeast Iowa and northeast Oklahoma. She joined the plant in 1991 as a general utility first period, planning to work there until she found a teaching job ...
Roberts celebrates 35th anniversary with Associated Electric Cooperative
Michael “Mike” L. Roberts of Lilbourn has completed 35 years at Associated Electric Cooperative, working at the New Madrid Power Plant. Roberts, a warehouseman, worked previously in operations and maintenance. “I’ve been all over the plant, even worked in the coal yard, and worked on just about everything out there. I have a good knowledge of parts, and that is a big p ...
Green completes 35 years with Associated Electric Cooperative
Michael L. Green of Salisbury, mechanical maintenance supervisor at Thomas Hill Energy Center, on Jan. 16 marked 35 years with Associated Electric Cooperative, the wholesale power supply cooperative for six regional and 51 local electric cooperatives in Missouri, southeast Iowa and northeast Oklahoma. Green started in 1981 when the plant was staffing for its new Unit 3 ...
Kertz celebrates 35 years with Associated Electric Cooperative
David L. Kertz of Huntsville, a journeyman electrician specialist at Thomas Hill Energy Center, celebrated his 35th anniversary with Associated Electric Cooperative Jan. 9. He hired on as a general utility first period at the time the plant was staffing its new Unit 3. He had known about the plant since he was 9 when his family moved from St. Genevieve to a farm about ...
Booker Long retires from Associated Electric Cooperative
Booker T. Long of Marston has retired as a yard equipment operator after 16 years at Associated Electric Cooperative's New Madrid Power Plant. Long started at the plant in 1999 as a general utility first period. He worked in the bunker room for five years, then advanced to auxiliary operator, working in the basement as the eyes and ears of the control room operator in ...
CEO Jim Jura announces retirement; AECI hires search firm
CEO Jim Jura announced his retirement in September, although he will work until a new CEO is hired. AECI’s board has hired the executive search firm Mycoff, Fry and Prouse to help identify candidates for the CEO position. Associated Electric Cooperative’s CEO and General Manager Jim Jura announced his retirement Sept. 22, 2015, informing AECI’s board of directors a ...
Retiree reflects on 30-year career at cooperative’s New Madrid Power Plant
While many count down the days until retirement, Ed Bickerstaff was not as eager to leave behind Associated Electric Cooperative and his work at the New Madrid Power Plant. “You always have reservations about retiring. It’s a big step,” he said. Bickerstaff joined Associated Electric, which generates the wholesale power supply for six regional and 51 local electr ...
Lynn Farnen retires from a career of opportunity
Salisbury, MO – During Lynn Farnen's 36-year career with Associated Electric Cooperative, she earned two degrees, three employee excellence awards, advanced and worked at Headquarters, New Madrid Power Plant and Thomas Hill Energy Center. Oct. 2 she marked another career milestone – retirement. Farnen started as a receptionist at Thomas Hill in 1979. When a new p ...