Randle joins Carroll White REMC as energy advisor

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Posted on Sep 15 2024 in Carroll White REMC
Quinton Randle and family
New employee Quinton Randle, fiancé Avry McWilliams, and their son, Stetson.

On July 1, Quinton Randle joined the Carroll White REMC team as energy advisor. In this role, Quinton can assist members with energy efficiency and comfort for homes and businesses. He can solve members’ trickiest problems through a free energy audit.

“The thing that I’m looking forward to the most about working at the REMC is getting out into our community and assisting our members to the best of my ability in making their homes and lives more comfortable,” said Quinton.

For six years, Quinton was a union laborer. Prior to that, he served in the United States Army as a wheeled vehicle mechanic. “Due to my time in the military, I have a high attention to detail and a drive to learn and continually improve myself and the people around me,” said Quinton.

“I was born and raised in Rensselaer,” he said. “I graduated early from Twin Lakes High School in 2015. I currently live in Monticello. I will marry my fiancé, Avry, in September. She works at Fountain Trust Bank. Together, we have a one-year-old son, Stetson.”

Quinton’s life philosophy is, “There is something to be learned from everyone you meet.” He is looking forward to meeting CW REMC members. “I am here to learn and grow with CW REMC and its members,” said Quinton. “I want to do everything in my power to ensure that the members have the best possible service that I can provide. When I’m not at work, I’m spending time with my family and friends. I enjoy hunting, fishing, playing guitar, and making food. I am a member of Ducks Unlimited and have a passion for wildlife conservation and management.”


How an energy audit can help you

  • Find cash-back rebates for your energy-efficient choices
  • Save money and energy over the life of your appliances and mechanics
  • Compare the difference between electric and gas
  • Find and use the proper building materials for a better-built home
  • Show you how you may save on power line construction to your location
  • Recommend various resources and vendors to help you complete the job
  • Show you online sites to help with your research