REC Now Accepting Board Nominations
Friday | March 1, 2024

Three positions on REC Board of Directors will be elected at the Cooperative’s Annual Meeting on Aug. 7, 2024. Director elections will be held this year in the following regions: 

  • Region II – The counties of Clarke, Fauquier and Stafford, and the portions of Warren County and Rappahannock County east of U.S. Route 522. Currently represented by Christopher Shipe. 
  • Region III – The counties of Albemarle, Greene, Madison, Rockingham, and the portion of Page County located south of U.S. Route 211. Currently represented by Darlene Carpenter. 
  • Region VIII – Hanover and Goochland counties. Currently represented by Eric Paulson. 

To become a candidate, you must be an REC member-owner as defined under Article I of the REC Bylaws. You must also reside in the region that you wish to represent as provided under Article IV of the REC Bylaws. For further details on director qualifications and the nomination procedures, please review Article IV of REC’s Bylaws in the Governance and Document Center on REC’s website, myrec.coop.

To obtain the candidate nomination packet, visit myrec.coop/directorelections, email directorelections@myrec.coop or call 540-891-5889. The completed nomination materials and petition must be returned to the office of REC’s president by 5 p.m. on April 19, 2024

REC’s Bylaws require that any member-owner who seeks election to the Board of Directors submit a nomination petition signed by at least 25 REC member-owners. Member-owners signing the nomination petition can be from any of REC’s nine regions.

Nomination petitions will be distributed by Assistant Secretary to the Board, Whitney Watts, electronically or by scheduling an appointment to pick up the petition in person. To request the nomination petition, email directorelections@myrec.coop or call 540-891-5889.

No nominations can be accepted at the Annual Meeting in August.

For more information, visit myrec.coop/directorelections

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