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Hickey and Copeland Continue to Represent NFEC Membership with Elected Positions


NFEC Trustee Charles Hickey (left) has been re-elected president of the board of trustees for Western Farmers Electric Cooperative, while General Manager Scott Copeland now serves as president of the Okla- homa Association of Electric Coop- eratives.


Hickey was elected president


during WFEC’s annual meeting in April. He has served as vice-presi- dent for the past several years. Western Farmers’ board is comprised of trustees representing the more than 20 electric co-ops in Oklahoma and New Mexico who own the generation and transmission co-op headquartered in Anadarko. They are each elected to the WFEC board by their distribution co-op trustees.


Copeland (right) assumed the duties of OAEC president also in April after having served as the association’s vice-president for the past year.


OAEC is made up of 30 member electric co-ops; 28 in Oklahoma and two Arkansas co-ops that have a por- tion of their systems extending into Oklahoma.


Dakota Gilbert


Completes Journeyman Certification Program


Following a four-year program, NFEC Lineman Dakota Gilbert has earned his journeyman certification. Sponsored by the Oklahoma As- sociation of Electric Cooperatives, the program provides instruction in all aspects of working in the co-op’s operations department. It meets both national and state certification requirements.


Congratulating Gilbert (center) are NFEC General Manager Scott Copeland (left) and NFEC Safety Director Heath Martin.


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