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Candidate Statement of Interest
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How long have you been a member of Southeastern Indiana REMC?
Briefly summarize your work experience.
What other boards or committees have you served on or leadership positions have you held in the past?
What other boards or committees do you currently serve on?
What education have you received?
What knowledge, expertise, or special abilities would you bring to the board?
Do you have any connections (i.e., family relationships, business agreements) to the cooperative that might possibly be seen as a conflict of interest?
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Have you ever been convicted of or plead guilty to a felony?
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Have you read the following documents: Running for the Board, Director's Time Commitment, Director's Job Description, and Bylaws?
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Do you understand the time commitment required for serving on the Co-op board?
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I would like more information
Is the co-op doing anything that really upsets you?
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What are some of the important issue that you believe the co-op board needs to be focused on in the next few years?
What interests you most about serving on the board of directors?
Are you familiar with the elements of the cooperative business model?
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Thinking beyond Southeastern Indiana REMC and the utility business, what do you think are some of the biggest challenges our local area faces?
How would you describe your personal involvement in the community?
What sorts of projects or organizations have you been involved in?
If you were asked to speak up for the co-op in the community, how would you respond?
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I would be comfortable doing this.
I would probably be okay doing this.
This is something I would rather not do.
Electric utilities are a heavily regulated industry. What's your view about participating in the political process (such as contacting your Congressional representatives) on behalf of the cooperative, if needed?
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