Members of the Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA) have elected Clay Lindstrom, general manager for Fort Pierce Utilities Authority, as president of the organization’s board of directors. Other elected officers include, Chip Merriam,vice president, legislative, regulatory & compliance for the Orlando Utilities Commission as president-elect; Joel Ivy, general manager for Lakeland Electric, as vice president, and Mike Poucher, utility director for Ocala Electric Utility, as secretary-treasurer.
FMEA represents the unified interests of 34 public power communities across the state, which provides electricity to nearly 3 million of Florida’s residential and business consumers.
“Board members are charged with setting the overall direction of the organization and participate in regular meetings held across the state,” said Barry Moline, FMEA’s executive director. “These individuals have established themselves as strong leaders on utility issues not only in their communities, but throughout the state of Florida. We’re honored to have them serve as officers.”
FMEA’s new Board of Directors officers were elected on July 21, during its annual meeting in Orlando, Florida.
The Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA) represents the unified interests of 34 public power communities across the state, which provides electricity to more than 3 million of Florida’s residential and business consumers.
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