Nearly 500 people attended the annual meeting.

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(Versailles, Ind.) - Southeastern Indiana REMC held its annual meeting on March 23, drawing an attendance of nearly 500 people.
The annual meeting served as a platform for the REMC to showcase its achievements, discuss strategic initiatives, and elect new directors to the board. Attendees were welcomed by Board President Darrell Smith, who along with the rest of the board, CEO, and other industry leaders highlighted the REMC’s milestones and outlined its vision for the future.
One of the key highlights of the event was the election of directors for districts 2,3 and 6. The following individuals were re-elected to serve a three-year term on the board of directors.
- District 2: Brad Bentle
- District 3: David Smith
- District 6: Mike Thieman
“We are thrilled to continue working with Brad, David, and Mike on our board of directors. Their diverse backgrounds and deep understanding of our industry will be invaluable as we navigate the opportunities and challenges ahead,” said Keith Mathews, CEO.
The annual meeting also provided an opportunity for attendees to engage in discussions, network with peers, and gain insights into the latest trends shaping the industry. Reports from Board officers, along with a panel discussion from industry leaders, enriched the event.
“We are grateful to everyone who joined us for our annual meeting and contributed to its success. The great turnout demonstrates the strong support and enthusiasm for our organization’s mission,” added Darrell Smith, Board President.
As Southeastern Indiana REMC looks ahead to the future, it remains committed to driving innovation, delivering value, and advancing the quality of life in southeastern Indiana.
For more information about Southeastern Indiana REMC and its initiatives, please visit seiremc.com.

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