News Summary
North Georgia Electric Membership Corporation (NGEMC) recently conducted a series of in-person district meetings across its service area to boost member participation ahead of its annual business meeting. The cooperative’s online annual meeting allowed thousands of members to engage comfortably from home. Reports highlighted significant operational achievements, including energy distribution and system enhancements. Members also had opportunities to learn about energy efficiency and engage with the cooperative’s leadership, reflecting NGEMC’s commitment to governance and service improvement.
Rock Spring – North Georgia Electric Membership Corporation (NGEMC) recently held a series of in-person district meetings across its seven-county service area in preparation for its 89th annual business meeting. These gatherings, conducted in locations such as Calhoun, Chatsworth, Dalton, Rock Spring, and Fort Oglethorpe, aimed to ensure maximum member participation in the cooperative’s governance.
The annual meeting, hosted online on August 7, 2025, allowed for broader engagement, enabling thousands of members to participate from the comfort of their homes. Approximately 3,734 members logged in for the business meeting, with an additional 3,460 registered online, highlighting the cooperative’s commitment to accommodating their members’ needs.
Founded in 1936, NGEMC is a not-for-profit cooperative that provides electricity to the counties of Catoosa, Chattooga, Floyd, Gordon, Murray, Walker, and Whitfield. The cooperative’s structure allows for democratic member participation, allowing members to have a voice in critical decisions affecting their electric service.
Board of Directors Elections
During the annual meeting, members re-elected two sole nominees, Jason Parker for District 2 and John Howard for District 4, to the Board of Directors. These elections are vital, as the board members play a significant role in overseeing the cooperative’s operations and financial health.
Operational and Financial Highlights
Significant reports on NGEMC’s operational and financial status were presented during the meeting. The fiscal year report showcased the cooperative’s achievement in distributing over 2.5 billion kilowatt-hours of energy. Additionally, NGEMC invested $34 million in enhancing its electric system and equipment, which is essential for maintaining and improving service reliability.
NGEMC serves more than 107,000 meters and has executed 6,674 system improvements and new services since its inception. This includes the installation of 4,951 poles and the maintenance of 35 substations that support over 6,600 miles of power line.
Member Engagement and Educational Opportunities
About 270 members attended the in-person district meetings where they had the chance to learn about energy efficiency and the cooperative’s vegetation management program. Members were encouraged to engage with the cooperative’s leadership team during these sessions and were provided lunch to foster community spirit.
Background on NGEMC
The North Georgia Electric Membership Corporation is a consumer-owned cooperative created to ensure electricity is available for the residents of its served regions. As a not-for-profit organization, NGEMC is dedicated to addressing the unique needs of its members and operates with a strong focus on enhancing electrical service quality and reliability.
In conclusion, the recent district meetings and the subsequent annual meeting underscore NGEMC’s commitment to engaging its members in discussions surrounding governance and future developments. With continuous investments in infrastructure and efforts to promote member participation, NGEMC shows a proactive approach to sustainable energy management and service enhancement.
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