Farmers RECC Director Achieves Credential in Today’s Electric Utility Competencies

Randy London, District I Director, from Farmers RECC recently received the Director Gold Credential certificate from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA).

An ever-changing business environment has imposed new demands on electric cooperative directors, requiring increased knowledge of changes in the electric utility business, new governance skills and a solid knowledge of the cooperative principles and business model. Farmers RECC has a commitment to work through NRECA to sharpen this body of knowledge for the benefit of their electric cooperative members.

Director Gold Credential recognizes directors who have already earned their Credentialed Cooperative Director (CCD) and Board Leadership Certificate (BLC) and who wish to continue to learn throughout their service to the board.

“The Director Gold certificate is geared toward directors who are committed to continuing their education beyond CCD and BLC and who desire a tangible credential that reinforces their stature as part of an experienced and educated group of directors,” said Toby Moss, President & CEO of Farmers RECC. “Director Gold also demonstrates to co-op members those directors’ ongoing commitment to advancing their knowledge and performing their fiduciary duty to the best of their ability,” he said.

For a director to earn the Director Gold certificate, they must have already earned the CCD and BLC and earn three additional credits from the BLC series of courses. Unlike the CCD and BLC certificates, Director Gold includes a continuing education requirement which calls for directors to earn three credits of approved course work and/or conferences every two years to maintain their Director Gold status.

NRECA represents the nation’s almost 900 private, consumer-owned electric cooperatives, which provide electric service to more than 42 million people in 48 states with over 7,200 directors.

Farmers RECC is a not-for-profit electric cooperative, serving more than 27,000 services across eleven Kentucky counties, with a mission to provide reliable, competitively-priced energy that will enhance the quality of life for our member-owners and communities.