BNET Industries
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$17.5M
- Private
- US
Dow Jones Description
Cooke County Electric Cooperative Association, Inc. is a member-owned, non-profit electric cooperative that provides its members with the most reliable electric service at the lowest price possible. Originating in 1938 with 98 members in the area, as of December 31, 2006, CCEC now serves 10,196 members in Cooke, Montague, Grayson, Wise and Denton counties. The Cooperative maintains over 3,026 miles of overhead and underground distribution lines averaging 4.81 meters per mile of line for a total of over 14,564 meters. Cooke County Electric Cooperative Association, Inc. purchases its power from Brazos Electric Power Cooperative, a generation and transmission supplier organized in 1941 to provide electric distribution cooperatives, like CCEC, with dependable electric power at the lowest possible cost. The principles on which CCEC were founded- keeping electric rates competitive, our service reliable, and dedication to the members we serve - are just as strong today as the day we opened the doors in 1938. We have 55 dedicated employees ready to serve our members and maintain reliable service. We answer the phones 24 hours a day with real people instead of a recorded message reciting a long list of options. We strive to provide a very personal touch to each member whether in person or by phone. Even though we presently maintain a high level of customer service and customer relations, we continue to solicit your constructive suggestions for further improvements in the operations...
President
Ray PowellNumber of Employees 74
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Other Electric Power Generation: 221119
Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Ray Powell | President |
| Wayne Mitchell | President |
| Jesse Haralson | Vice President |
District 1 Director: Larry Corbett, president, was first elected to the board in 1990. A rancher who lives near Dexter, Corbett is regional manager for Energy Devices, Inc. of Tyler, Texas. He also serves as a director of Brazos Electric Cooperative in Waco and the San Miguel G & T Electric Co-op as CCEC representative.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Cooke County Electric Cooperative Association, Inc | President | Current |
| Cooke County Electric Cooperative Association, Inc | Board of Directors | Current |
District 1 Director: Larry Corbett, president, was first elected to the board in 1990. A rancher who lives near Dexter, Corbett is regional manager for Energy Devices, Inc. of Tyler, Texas. He also serves as a director of Brazos Electric Cooperative in Waco and the San Miguel G & T Electric Co-op as CCEC representative. District 2 Director: Wayne Mitchell lives at Lake Kiowa and became a director in 1987. Mitchell is an investment representative for Edward Jones in Gainesville. District 3 Director: David Flusche, vice president, joined the CCEC board in 1993. A Muenster native, he is president of Structures, Inc. and lives on a farm north of Muenster. Presently Flusche serves on the NCTC Board of Regents.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Structures LLC | President | Current |
| Cooke County Electric Cooperative Association, Inc | President | Current |
| Edward Jones | Investment Representative | Current |
| Cooke County Electric Cooperative Association, Inc | Board of Directors | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Cooke County Electric Cooperative Association, Inc | Vice President | Current |
| Cooke County Electric Cooperative Association, Inc | Board of Directors | Current |
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