From the February issue of The Tennessee Magazine, "Between the Lines" written by SVEC President/CEO Mike Partin
News From Your Community
Valentine’s Day may seem like an observance originally created by a greeting card company, but over time, it’s become a widely celebrated day that generates millions of dollars spent on flowers, candy and, of course, greeting cards professing our love. But Valentine’s Day isn’t just for the lovebirds.
It’s also the perfect time to let our friends, family, co-workers and other special people in our lives know we care about them — with or without a store-bought greeting card. So, in that vein, we’ve created our list of top five reasons why we love serving you, the members of Sequachee Valley Electric Cooperative.
1. We love serving our members because without you, the co-op wouldn’t exist. Our purpose is to provide you with reliable, responsible and safe electricity. Simply put, SVEC exists to serve you. That’s why we were formed in 1939 — to bring power to our local area when for profit utilities would not.
2. You enable us to complete our mission by supporting our efforts to give back. A major part of our mission is to serve our community and look after the greater good. With your assistance, we’re able to help the most vulnerable members of our community through our annual holiday food drive and Angel Tree program and initiatives like SVECares that provide grants to families in need and to organizations that contribute to a better quality of life in our communities.
3. Members of our co-op also serve on the board of directors. They provide guidance for setting co-op priorities and helping make big decisions. Because our board members live in the area, they’re able to serve as the pulse of the larger community and identify immediate and long-term needs. The broader co-op membership provides helpful input through their votes in director elections and by weighing in on co-op and community issues.
4. You help us get it right. SVEC members are great about keeping us in the know. We do our best to avoid power outages, but Mother Nature can occasionally throw us a curveball; our members are quick to report any power disruptions and are patient as our crews work to safely restore power. We know outages are frustrating, and your support as we work through storms means so much to our employees. We also appreciate your feedback on co-op programs and services. Your opinions are critical for the co-op’s success, and we thank you for that.
5. You and other SVEC members make up the community we serve — and for us, it’s all about community. Our employees live and work here, too, and care about our community the same way you do. We’re invested and work to help it thrive. That’s why Sequachee Valley Electric Cooperative donates to local charities, schools, festivals and community projects. It’s also why we invest in economic development and why you’ll see our employees volunteering at local schools and other charitable and community endeavors.
As a co-op, our mission is to enhance the quality of life in our community and look after its long-term interests. We love serving our members and our local community, and just like you, we want to build a brighter Tennessee and see it continue to thrive.