Currents june2017

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Suwannee Valley

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currents June 2017

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Looking out for our members Michael S. McWaters Executive V.P./CEO

At SVEC, we are guided by cooperative principles and also by our own five core values. Common to both the principles and values is a commitment to our members and the community, something that is important to every one of us because we love the Suwannee Valley. It’s the place where we live and work and where we spend time with friends and family. This community is our home. Looking out for it is not only a responsibility but also a privilege. Part of looking out for this area is ensuring that our homes and businesses have access to safe, affordable and reliable electricity every day. We encourage lawmakers on both the state and the national levels to support policies that protect SVEC’s ability to provide the best service at an affordable price. We fulfilled that role during a recent trip to Washington, D.C., which is detailed in this newsletter. But just as importantly, you can learn how to get involved. Many challenges face electric cooperatives across the country, and it’s crucial our members make their voices heard. SVEC also has the honor each year of awarding scholarships to some of our area’s best students, a privilege you can also read about in this newsletter. We are always proud to make this investment in the future of our community, and we look forward to seeing what these young people will accomplish. These efforts are just small parts of what SVEC does for our community, but we believe they make a difference in helping this great region of ours continue to improve. Thank you for reading. 

SVEC invests in tomorrow’s leaders with $7,500 in scholarships Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative believes that the prospects for America’s future lie with today’s youth. As one of its guiding cooperative principles — concern for community — SVEC looks to ensure that our communities will have strong leaders in the future. In 2015, the board of trustees established SVEC’s scholarship program to support the continuing education plans of graduating high school seniors who are also dependents of cooperative members. This year, SVEC trustees presented 10

scholarships, each worth $750, to applicants from across our service area. Applications were reviewed by committees of educators who selected scholarship recipients based on academic performance and service to others through religious, civic and volunteer activities. “SVEC congratulates this year’s scholarship recipients,” says Hugh Hunter, president of SVEC’s board of trustees, “as well as all of our members’ graduating seniors, and we extend to them our wishes for a successful and fulfilling future.” 

Suwannee High School recipients Paige TenBroeck, left, and Guadalupe Vazquez with SVEC Trustee Jerry Goff.

Hamilton County High School recipients Jessica Carter, left, and Sarah Carter with SVEC Trustee Mike Adams.

SVEC Trustee Tim Steichen, left, with Branford High School scholarship recipient Jacob Waite. Emilee Barnes (not pictured) also received a scholarship.

SVEC Trustee Tim Steichen, with Columbia High School recipients Ashton Lee, left, and Kamdyn Kvistad.

SVEC Trustee Bill Hart, left, with Lafayette High School scholarship recipients Hanna Poole and Andrew Perry and Trustee Tyler Putnal.


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