Bowling Green: REC Shines Bright at Local Holiday Parades
Sunday | December 11, 2022

On Saturday, Dec. 3, Mike Royal, Lineman; Sequaya Smith, Member Service Representative; Angela Smith, Senior Debt Recovery Professional; and Stuart Schools, Energy Management Tech. & Master Technician, attended the Lake Anna Boat Parade. 

The next day, Sunday, Dec. 4, Adam Funai, Line Construction Coordinator; Harold Billups, Member Service Field Representative; Ray Seip, Field Operations Foreman; Bradley Hobbs, System Inspector; Patrick Williams, Member Service Field Representative; Jeff Powell, Key Accounts Executive; Justin Chandler, Member Service Field Representative; S. Smith; Joanie Griffiths, Director of Member Services and Community Relations, represented REC at the Tappahannock Christmas Parade. REC took home First Place for Best Lights!

Rebecca Sullivan, Member Service Representative; A. Smith; Seip; Williams; Allyson Sharpe, Member Service Representative; Jason Satterwhite, Managing Director - Regional Operations; Cherwanda Minor, Regional Assistant; Daniel Dewey, Director of Operations & Constructions; Schools; Funai; and Arthur Wholey, Director of Operational & Construction Services, finished the parade season on Saturday, Dec. 10 with the Town of Bowling Green’s Christmas Parade. REC won First Place Overall in the Bowling Green Parade!

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