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Indiana Municipal Electric Association Email: Duane@Imea.Com Indiana Municipal Electric Association The Indiana Municipal Electric Association is a service organization formed in 1941. IMEA is an invaluable resource and voice for Indiana’s public power communities from the smallest to the largest. All have benefited by being a member of IMEA at one time or another. All can continue to benefit as one, strong, unified voice. We are dedicated to our founding principles of providing programs and services that bring members of Indiana municipals the protection, knowledge, experience, and tools needed for the safe, efficient and effective utility operation in todays’ complex, diverse and ever- changing industry. Indiana Municipal Electric Association 176 W. Logan St. #225 - Noblesville, IN 46060 Office : 765-966-0799 Website: www.imea.com IMEA Staff Executive Director Duane Richardson Phone: 765.366.5506 Email: [email protected] Member Services & Communications Manager Janel Sparks Phone: 765.966.0799 Email: [email protected] Safety & Training Consultant Tim Erickson Phone: 574.217.2167 2021 IMEA Board of Directors The IMEA is governed by a 10-member Board of Directors. Each Director may serve up to two three-year terms and are nominated by a three-member committee. Directors are voted on by the membership. Officers Bill Ley, Avilla Secretary / Treasurer Lenny Larson, Rensselaer President Jeff Greeno, Lebanon Vice President Bob Dunderman, Logansport Past President Directors Randy Ennis, Washington Jim Binkley, Scottsburg Brian Chapman, Gas City Paul Syverson, Anderson Jeff Persyn, Mishawaka IMEA Past Presidents Worth Yoder, Tipton 1941-2 Glen Hayworth, Crawfordsville 1943-4 John Stack, Goshen 1945 Frank Yarling, Anderson 1946 Rudy Barkley, Frankfort 1947 Charles Romeiser, Auburn 1948 Arlie Baer, Lawrenceburg 1949 Tom Burrin, Lebanon 1950-1 F. Hagerman, Portland 1952 Bob Price, Logansport 1953-6 Gerald Titus, Crawfordsville 1957 Robert Wade, Jasper 1958 Jack Hinman, Fort Wayne 1959 Walter Bright, Gas City 1960 Lawrence Cox, Jamestown 1961 Ted Stichler, Tipton 1962 Bill Sparks, Anderson 1963 Red Nolan, Frankfort 1964 Ed Berwert, Columbia City 1965 John Curtian, Jasper 1966 C.T. Quillen, Logansport 1967 Loma Harke, Huntingburg 1968 F.R. Rudolph, Greendale 1969-70 Jim Templeton, Anderson 1971 Irving A. Huffman, Richmond 1972 Dudley Keyser, Bremen 1973 Eugene Ritz, Tipton 1974 Ted Stichler, Gas City 1975 IMEA Past Presidents F. R. Rudolph, Greendale 1976 Dean Shaw, Anderson 1977 Jim Rein, Crawfordsville 1978 Roland, Horner, Lawrenceburg 1979 Roy Kaser, Crawfordsville 1980 Dwight Langer, Peru 1981 Paul W. Osler, Tipton 1982 John F. Shelburne, Frankfort 1983 Stephen D. Perkins, Anderson 1984 Noel C. Olse, Tipton 1985 Wayne D. Henry, Jamestown 1986 Thomas D. Donoho, Frankfort 1987 Jack M. Joyce, Tell City 1988 Noel C. Olse, Tipton 1989 Joel D. Roper, Rensselaer 1990 Gordon Houchin, Jasper 1991 Brent Slover, Linton 1992 Joe Mille, Columbia City 1993 O.W. Krohn, Greenfield 1994 Robert Hart, Richmond 1995 David Creech, Crawfordsville 1996 James Satterly, Scottsburg 1997 Phillip Miller, Mishawaka 1998 Steven Mille, Frankfort 1999 Roger Merriman, Peru 2000 Nelson Castrodale, Greendale 2001 David Osburn, Richmond 2002 Marlow, Smethurst, Tell City 2003 IMEA Past Presidents Raymond Smith, Gas City 2004 Jerry Schitter, Jasper 2005 Stuart Tuttle, Auburn 2006 Tim Montage, Bremen 2007 Dennis Dixon, Richmond 2008 Bob Dunderman, Logansport 2009 Dick Justice, Gas City 2010 Michael Steward, Garrett 2011 James Schrader, Mishawaka 2012 Bradley McBride, Logansport 2013 Phillip Goode, Crawfordsville 2014 E. Sue Bovard, Rising Sun 2015 Dick Justice, Gas City 2016 Randy Emmons, Washington 2017 Lenny Larson, Rensselaer 2018 Bill Ley, Avilla 2019 Bob Dunderman, Logansport 2020 Lenny Larson, Rensselaer 2021 Indiana ’s Municipal Electric Systems Advance* Huntingburg Walkerton Anderson Jamestown Warren Argos Jasper* Washington Auburn Kingsford Heights Waynetown Avilla Knightstown* Williamsport Bainbridge Ladoga Winimac Bargersville* Lawrenceburg Bluffton Lebanon Booneville* Lewisville* Bremen Linton Brooklyn Logansport Brookston Middletown Cannelton* Mishawaka Centerville Montezuma Chalmers New Carlisle Coatesville New Ross Columbia City Paoli* Covington Pendleton Crane* Peru* Crawfords- Pittsboro ville* Rensselaer Darlington Richmond* Dublin Rising Sun Dunreith* Rockville Edinburgh Scottsburg Etna Green South Whitley Ferdinand Spiceland* Flora Straughn* Frankfort Tell City* Frankton* Thorntown Garrett Tipton Gas City Troy* Greendale Veedersburg* Greenfield* Hagerstown *Denotes is not currently an IMEA Member Anderson (Madison County) Population: 55,670 Anderson Municipal Light & Power 550 Dale Keith Jones Road P.O. Box. 2100 Anderson, IN. 46011-1970 Phone: 765.648.6480 Trouble Number:765.648.6484 Website: www.cityofanderson.com Hours: 8 a.m.—5 P.m., Monday—Friday Tony Pochard, Director Phone: 765.648.6464 [email protected] Paul Syverson, Operations Phone: 765-648-6507 [email protected] Jason Adams, Line Operations Supervisor Phone: 765.648.6489 [email protected] Kevin Karr, Assistant Supervisor Phone: 76.648.6501 [email protected] Jake Blankenship, Meter Supervisor Phone: 765.648.6495 [email protected] Mayor Thomas Broderick Jr. Phone: 765.648.6000 [email protected] System Established: 1897 Power Supplier: IMPA Meters: 38,595 Employees: 72 kWh: 843,558,000 Other Utilities: Water, Wastewater, Stormwater, Broadband Governing Body Board of Public Works 4 - 3 Members Every Tuesday 1:30 p.m., City Building, Room 501, 120 E. 8th Street Indiana House District: 35, 36, 53 Indiana Senate District: 25, 26 Congressional District: 5 Argos (Marshall County) Population: 1,802 Argos Utilities 201 West Walnut Street Argos, IN. 46501-1213 Phone: 574.892.5717 Fax:574.892.4758 Website: www.townofargos.com Hours: 7:30 a.m.— 4 p.m., Monday—Friday Jamie Lindstrom, Utility Superintendent Phone: 574.892.5717 x 225 [email protected] Doug Middleton, Utility Assistant Supervisor Phone: 574.892.5717 x 225 Lisa Mullaney, Clerk - Treasurer Phone: 574.892.5717 x 225 [email protected] System Established: 1897 Power Supplier: IMPA Meters: 900 Employees: 11 kWh: 26,523,857 Other Utilities: Water, Wastewater, Streets, Parks Governing Body Council 5 members 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 7:30 p.m., Argos Municipal Building, 201 West Walnut Street Indiana House District: 17 Indiana Senate District: 18 Congressional District: 2 Auburn (Dekalb County) Population: 12,788 Auburn Electric Department 5066 County Road 29, P.O. Box 506, Auburn, IN. 46706,-9601 Phone: 260.925.8232 Fax:260.925.8274 Website: www.ci.auburn.in.us Hours: 7 a.m.— 3:30 p.m., Monday—Friday Chris Schweitzer | AICP, GISP, General Manager Phone: 260.235.0405 [email protected] John Armstrong, Operations Manager Phone: 260.243.3031 [email protected] Rob Higgins, Outside Plant Manager Phone: 260.908.3575 [email protected] Jeff Tuttle, Transmission Supervisor Phone: 260.243.3030 [email protected] Troy Stahly, Distribution Supervisor Phone: 260.235.0593 [email protected] Stacy Shambaugh, Operations Assistant Phone: 260.925.8232 [email protected] Michael D. Ley, Mayor Phone: 260.925.6450 [email protected] Patricia Miller, Clerk - Treasurer Phone: 260.925.6450 [email protected] System Established: 1900 Power Supplier: I&M Meters: 7,650 Employees: 22 kWh: 427,921,000 Other Utilities: Water, Wastewater Governing Body Council 5 members 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 7:30 p.m., Argos Municipal Building, 201 West Walnut Street Indiana House District: 17 Indiana Senate District: 18 Avilla (Noble County) Population: 2,500 Avilla Muncipal Electric Utility 108 South Main Street, P.O. Box 49 Avilla, IN. 46710-0049 Phone: 260.897.2781 Fax: 260.897.2605 Website: www.avilla-in.org Hours: 7:30 a.m.— 4 p.m., Monday—Friday William Ley, Town Manager [email protected] Brian Carroll, Superintendent [email protected] Rita Grocock, Clerk-Treasurer [email protected] Paul Sheperd, Town Council President [email protected] System Established: 1912 Power Supplier: Wolverine Power Cooperative Meters: 1,172 Employees: 11 kWh: 34,031,585 Other Utilities: Water, Wastewater, Streets, Parks Governing Body Council 3 Members 3rd Wednesday 7 p.m., 108 South Main Street, Town Hall Indiana House District: 82 Indiana Senate District: 13 Congressional District: 3 Bainbridge (Putnam County) Population: 889 Bainbridge Muncipal Utilities 201 N. Grant Avenue, Bainbridge, IN. 46105-9344 Phone: 765.522.6238 Fax: 765.522.3527 Website: www.townofbainbridge.com Hours: 8:30 a.m.— 4:30 p.m., Monday—Friday Chad Oliver, Superintendent - Electric & Gas [email protected] Eric Gibson, Superintendent - Water & Sewer [email protected] Bobbi Boller, Clerk Treasurer [email protected] System Established: 1914 Power Supplier: IMPA Meters: 389 Employees: 2 kWh: 5,353,000 Other Utilities: Gas, Water, Wastewater, Electric Governing Body Council 3 Members 2nd Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Utility Board 3 Members 2nd Thursday 6 p.m., 201 N. Grant Street Indiana House District: 44 Indiana Senate District: 24 Congressional District: 4 Bluffton (Wells County) Population: 9,693 Bluffton Utilities 128 East Market Suite 102 Bluffton, IN. 46714-2095 Phone: 260.824.2500 Fax: 260.824.6044 Website: www.blufftonindiana.net Hours: 8 a.m.— 5 p.m., Monday—Friday Jon Oman, Utilities Manager Phone: 260.824.2500 [email protected] Dick Green, Line Crew Supervisor Phone: 260.824.4406 [email protected] John Wicker,
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