The Evening Leader

Midwest Electric employee earns national recognitio­n

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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.

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