March is often spoken of as “going in like a lion, and out like a lamb” and as far as North Carolina weather is concerned, we’ve certainly found there to be some truth in that. On the “lion” side of things, March can bring some residual winter gusts as the month begins — and on the “lamb” side, March beckons in daylight saving, warmer afternoons and the first blooms of spring.
With greenery sprouting all around us, the team at EnergyUnited is prepped and ready for one of the heroes of our industry: the Vegetation Management team. This crew works preventatively by trimming plants and overgrowth that may impact reliable energy in the future. You might have even seen them out cutting a few branches or working along a line to make sure that the power stays humming along as we responsibly manage vegetation. I’m excited for this team to get a special spotlight in this issue of Connect, as they are truly pivotal in serving consistent energy to all of our members.
We work hard to provide you, as a member-owner of our cooperative, with relevant and interesting stories through this newsletter. We have articles featuring members and their stories as well as some EnergyUnited teammates. It’s part of what we like to call the “EnergyUnited Way.” It’s part of the community that we’ve built for 80+ years as a cooperative, your neighbor that you can look to for information, education and often, a helping hand.
After five years at EnergyUnited, and two as the CEO, I’m still in awe of the fabric of our cooperative. As a membership, we are diverse, invested, caring and engaged in the progress of our communities. We help one another out when we are in need, and push each other to be better. After all, a sum is only ever as good as its parts, and so by empowering one another, lifting each other up and celebrating our wins, we truly embody the “EnergyUnited Way.”
Here’s hoping you all have an amazing start to the spring with more “lambs” than “lions” and of course ample moments throughout the month that demonstrate just how powerful it is to be a part of the “EnergyUnited Way.”
Sincerely,
Thomas Golden, CEO