Midwest Electric employee earns national recognition
Midwest Electric Business Development Coordinator Joel Johns of St. Marys has earned recognition as a professional key accounts manager in a nationwide program offered by the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA).
Johns is now a Certified Key Accounts Executive (CKAE®), according to Midwest Electric CEO Matt Berry.
Since 1998, when the program began, over 520 rural electric marketing professionals have attained their CKAE. The CKAE program is entirely voluntary.
In order to earn the certificate, Johns had to complete coursework, pass an exam, and submit business and marketing plans for evaluation. His written plans were judged by an outside business professional for content and strategic acumen.
The CKAE® certificate is offered by the national organization NRECA in order to improve service to commercial and industrial accounts. This is done through the establishment of business goals, identification of key-account profiles, the practice of professional sales management, and the application of sound decision-making processes.
Johns’ position at the coop includes being responsible for economic and community development, commercial accounts, energy use advice and member service programs like appliance rebates and peak load management.
NRECA is the national service organization for more than 900 rural electric utilities that provide electricity to approximately 42 million consumers in 47 states and sell approximately twelve percent of all electric energy sold in the United States. Most NRECA members are consumer-owned, not-for-profit electric cooperatives.
Based in St. Marys, Midwest Electric is the not-for-profit, customer-owned electric cooperative serving 11,000 homes, farms and businesses in Allen, Auglaize, Mercer, Van Wert, Shelby, Putnam and Darke counties. To learn more, visit MidwestREC.com.