• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News
  • Contact Us

Capital Soup

Florida News Straight From the Source

  • Featured
  • Leaders
  • Government
  • Industry
  • Education
  • Opinion
You are here: Home / Government / Public Power Communities Receive “Building Strong Communities” Awards

Public Power Communities Receive “Building Strong Communities” Awards

Posted on October 9, 2019

Fourteen public power utilities today were recognized by the Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA) with “Building Strong Communities” awards for their efforts to offer their local communities with extra services and programs above and beyond what they normally supply.

The awards were presented at the annual FMEA Energy Connections Conference and Trade Show in Kissimmee. Winners were selected for community improvement programs that included: community education, crime prevention, charitable donations, programs that protect the environment and other special services, such as lighting ball fields and playgrounds, parade participation and hosting blood mobiles.

“Public power is community power. Everything public power utilities do is driven by their community and our members work hard every day to ensure they are not only providing the most affordable, reliable power possible, but also giving back to the communities they serve,” said Amy Zubaly, FMEA Executive Director. “We commend today’s award recipients for the positive impacts they have on their communities and the work they do to enhance the quality of life of their families, friends and neighbors.”

Pictured: Back row (L-R): Eric Weaver (Ocala Electric Utility); Dan Sollitto (Utilities Commission New Smyrna Beach); Chris Gent (Kissimmee Utility Authority); Julio Torrado (Keys Energy Services); Brad Hiers (City of Bartow); Rick Amato (Beaches Energy Services); Korey Bush (Lakeland Electric) Front row (L-R): Jamie English (City of Leesburg); Tammy Snyder (City of Newberry); Rhonda Reaves-Smith (City of Tallahassee); Lynn Scott (Beaches Energy Services); Eddie Fee (Orlando Utilities Commission); Dan D'Alessandro (City of Winter Park); Yvonne Ferguson (Gainesville Regional Utilities) Not pictured: a representative from the City of Bushnell

Pictured: Back row (L-R): Eric Weaver (Ocala Electric Utility); Dan Sollitto (Utilities Commission New Smyrna Beach); Chris Gent (Kissimmee Utility Authority); Julio Torrado (Keys Energy Services); Brad Hiers (City of Bartow); Rick Amato (Beaches Energy Services); Korey Bush (Lakeland Electric)
Front row (L-R): Jamie English (City of Leesburg); Tammy Snyder (City of Newberry); Rhonda Reaves-Smith (City of Tallahassee); Lynn Scott (Beaches Energy Services); Eddie Fee (Orlando Utilities Commission); Dan D’Alessandro (City of Winter Park); Yvonne Ferguson (Gainesville Regional Utilities)
Not pictured: a representative from the City of Bushnell

This year’s recipients are:

  • Beaches Energy Services
  • City of Bartow
  • City of Bushnell
  • City of Leesburg
  • City of Newberry
  • City of Tallahassee
  • City of Winter Park
  • Gainesville Regional Utilities
  • Keys Energy Services
  • Kissimmee Utility Authority
  • Lakeland Electric
  • Ocala Electric Utility
  • Orlando Utilities Commission
  • Utilities Commission City of New Smyrna

The Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA) represents the unified interests of 33 public power communities across the state, which provide electricity to more than 3 million of Florida’s residential and business consumers.

Share this article! Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: “Building Strong Communities” Awards, Florida Municipal Electric Association

Primary Sidebar

    Submit News    

First Lady Casey DeSantis Announces an Expansion of Hope Florida to Harness the Generosity of Private Sector Entities

Walgreens is the first statewide partner and TECO is the first regional partner to join Hope Florida First … [Read More...] about First Lady Casey DeSantis Announces an Expansion of Hope Florida to Harness the Generosity of Private Sector Entities

The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Announces $13 Million in Community Development Funding Available for Florida Small Cities

Application Window for the Florida Small Cities Program to Open Beginning March 20 and Closing May 5 The … [Read More...] about The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Announces $13 Million in Community Development Funding Available for Florida Small Cities

Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Legislation to Protect Floridians from a Federally Controlled Central Bank Digital Currency and Surveillance State

Governor DeSantis’ first-in-the-nation proposal would amend Florida’s Uniform Commercial Code to explicitly … [Read More...] about Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Legislation to Protect Floridians from a Federally Controlled Central Bank Digital Currency and Surveillance State

Keep in Touch

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Newsletter signup

Stay in the loop! Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to receive a brief recap of the week's most popular stories.

Footer

News

  • Featured
  • Leaders
  • Government
  • Industry
  • Education
  • Opinion

About Us 

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit News
  • Contact Us

Keep in Touch

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Copyright © 2021
Terms & Conditions

© Copyright 2023 Capital Soup · All Rights Reserved ·