Nebraska Utility Exec Chosen to Lead National Trade Group
9/22/2017

COLUMBUS, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska Public Power District executive will lead a national utility trade group for the next year.
NPPD’s Chief Operating Officer Tom Kent was recently chosen at the president of RMEL.
The group serves the utility industry with education and networking services.
The utilities that participate in the group share techniques and practices to help the industry improve.
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