{"id":38286,"date":"2023-12-01T07:00:45","date_gmt":"2023-12-01T15:00:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/laneelectric.com\/?p=38286"},"modified":"2023-11-26T14:17:27","modified_gmt":"2023-11-26T22:17:27","slug":"lane-electric-board-members-represent-rural-oregon-nationally","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/laneelectric.com\/lane-electric-board-members-represent-rural-oregon-nationally\/","title":{"rendered":"Lane Electric Board Members Represent Rural Oregon Nationally"},"content":{"rendered":"

2 of Lane Electric\u2019s Central District directors and officers, Chris Seubert and Ingrid Kessler, represent Oregon with the National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative and National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. Chris and Ingrid share how this representation intersects with their work on the Lane Electric Cooperative board.<\/p>\n

Question:<\/strong> You\u2019ve both held several roles on the Lane Electric board and at the national level, representing Oregon and issues of concern for rural electric cooperatives. How long have you held your positions?<\/p>\n

Ingrid:<\/strong> I joined the Lane Electric board 9 years ago and have been on the NRECA board for 3 years. My 1st step for both organizations was participating in committees.<\/p>\n

Chris:<\/strong> I joined the Lane Electric board 18 years ago and have been on the NRTC board for 6 years.<\/p>\n

Question:<\/strong> Why did you want to join national boards related to your localized engagement at Lane Electric? How do your national roles impact Lane Electric?<\/p>\n

Chris:<\/strong> NRTC provides technology solutions to help more than 1,500 electric and telecom members bring evolving technology to rural America. For me, being on the board provides a look at how co-ops deploy technologies, such as advanced metering infrastructure, broadband and operating call centers for afterhours needs. It\u2019s a front-row view of what elements lead to the successful implementation of new technologies. Those best practices are tangible learnings I bring back to Lane Electric. The connections I\u2019ve built through NRTC also provide a support system. I\u2019ve got people to call for advice or questions, which has given me a greater understanding of all levels of the cooperative.<\/p>\n

Ingrid:<\/strong> NRECA is a multifaceted organization representing nearly 900 local electric cooperatives, including Lane Electric. There are 4 main areas it provides oversight on that directly impacts the co-op, which include:<\/p>\n