260 Years of Service Honored

posted on Monday, June 20, 2011

PDEC recently honored 14 employees for their years of service to the members of the co-op.  Eight people were recognized for 10 years of employment, two for twenty years and four for 35 years of service.  Board members Buster Rogers and Floogie Kelley presented the honorees with certificates signed by all members of the Board of Trustees.  PDEC President and CEO, Toy Nettles presented each employee with a pin designating their years of employment.

Honored for 10 years of service: Paul Bannister, Randy Conner, Dee Lighty, Lucretia Wilson, Tyler Alban, John Anderson, Rob Ardis and Debi Osterberg.

Honored for 20 years of service: Kelvin McGill and James Greene

Honored for 35 years of service: Karen Weatherford, Marion Lowry, Larry Rhodes and Cathy Hunter.


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Pee Dee Electric Cooperative

260 Years of Service Honored

posted on Monday, June 20, 2011

PDEC recently honored 14 employees for their years of service to the members of the co-op.  Eight people were recognized for 10 years of employment, two for twenty years and four for 35 years of service.  Board members Buster Rogers and Floogie Kelley presented the honorees with certificates signed by all members of the Board of Trustees.  PDEC President and CEO, Toy Nettles presented each employee with a pin designating their years of employment.

Honored for 10 years of service: Paul Bannister, Randy Conner, Dee Lighty, Lucretia Wilson, Tyler Alban, John Anderson, Rob Ardis and Debi Osterberg.

Honored for 20 years of service: Kelvin McGill and James Greene

Honored for 35 years of service: Karen Weatherford, Marion Lowry, Larry Rhodes and Cathy Hunter.



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