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Gary%20Raybon_2015%20-%20Web.jpgA MESSAGE FROM YOUR GENERAL MANAGER/CEO

GARY RAYBON

 

 

 

We Can Make 2025 Better Together

A brand-new year is upon us, and just as many of you might, we at Wharton County Electric Cooperative have a few resolutions. In our ongoing quest to provide reliable electric service and responsive and timely member service, we’d like to redouble our efforts to solicit feedback from our membership.

Your comments, questions, and concerns are always welcome and often serve as a springboard for new and better services. If we don’t get a sense from those we serve of what we’re doing right and which areas need improvement, we’re neglecting an important tool for positive change.

Another goal we continuously work toward is maintaining our involvement in community outreach. These contributions—whether through Operation Round Up, school demonstrations, or community donations—get to the core of who we are and articulate our enduring Concern for Community. We resolve to keep doing our part to uplift our community across a broad spectrum of charitable endeavors.

As a complement to our resolutions, here are a few we’d like to propose to you to get the most out of your co-op membership.

Make a point of attending WCEC’s annual meeting. There simply is no better, more direct, or immediate method for making your voice heard: You can vote in important elections to determine your cooperative’s leadership, pose questions to your WCEC Home Team, and maybe even win a prize!

Another resolution to consider is evaluating your personal stewardship of electricity. We all can find small or large ways to conserve more energy, increase efficiency, and simply waste less.

In the market for a new appliance this year? Buy one that is Energy Star-rated. Or make this the year when you commit to weatherizing your house to seal leaks and gaps where air gets through. A fresh start always provides a meaningful opportunity to take stock of our surroundings and goals and make changes accordingly.

One last resolution to set, in concert with your cooperative, is renewing your commitment to serve our community. Whether by opting in to Operation Round Up, volunteering individually, or donating to whatever organization strikes a chord with you, this is perhaps the most rewarding and beneficial resolution of all.

With thoughtful attention to these resolutions, together we can make this year one of our best yet.