Noble REMC is looking for passionate and hardworking members who want to use their experience and perspective to serve their fellow co-op members and community on our board of directors.
We’re not looking for electrical expertise — we can teach you that. We’re looking for drive and vision to lead our cooperative into the future.
There are three districts up for election this year, and they include:
District 1: Currently represented by Jay Wysong, this district includes Perry and Elkhart townships in Noble County and part of Benton Township in Elkhart County.
District 2: Currently represented by Rick Robertson, this district covers Orange Township in Noble County and part of Johnson Township in LaGrange County.
District 8: Currently represented by Doug Burnworth, this district encompasses Washington and Noble townships in Noble County, part of Tippecanoe Township in Kosciusko County and part of Etna-Troy Township in Whitley County.
To run for election, qualified members of Noble REMC, who live in Districts 1, 2 or 8, must file a petition with the signatures of 15 Noble REMC members supporting the candidacy.
The REMC will provide the petitions for election, as well as other board information. Completed petitions and biographical information must be returned to the cooperative no later than April 4.
For more information about the board of directors’ election process, please call Communications and Marketing Manager Kevin Dreibelbis at 800-933-7362.