
Central Electric’s Brule County Director, Bradee Pazour, recently earned the Credentialed Cooperative Director certificate from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA).
An evolving business environment has imposed new demands on electric cooperative directors, requiring increased knowledge of utility governance and the cooperative business model.
NRECA’s Credentialed Cooperative Director program requires directors to demonstrate an understanding of competencies in five core courses: Director Duties and Liabilities, Understanding the Electric Business, Board Operations and Process, Strategic Planning and Financial Decision Making.
Central Electric commends Pazour for her achievements. All board members undergo ongoing industry training to ensure that strong governance principles are practiced at your cooperative.