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Brad Brodine, Dawson PPD Board Member
Area served: Buffalo County Subdivision
Years of service: 29 years
Certifications:
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Credentialed Cooperative Director
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Board Leadership Certificate
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Director Gold Credential Program
What do you do outside of serving on Dawson PPD’s Board of Directors?
I’m in a farming partnership with my brother. We primarily farm corn and soybeans and manage some pasture. My wife, Alynn, has been operating an in-home daycare for the last 35 years. We enjoy trying to keep up with our adult children and the grandkids.
What made you want to serve on the Dawson PPD Board of Directors?
Actually, I was approached many years ago by Jack Ludden, a former Dawson PPD Board Member. He asked if I would be interested in taking his place on the board. I had a young family at that time and was uncertain but my dad, Ivan Brodine, encouraged me. I have never regretted becoming a director as it has been educational and rewarding to be a part of a progressive organization whose primary function is to serve the customer.
What is your favorite memory serving on the board thus far?
This organization has created many fond memories, but I’m especially proud of the board, managers, staff and all employees that work so diligently to keep reliable energy to the district. Dawson PPD’s “System Aging Program” – being able to replace infrastructure while keeping rates affordable – is probably the most visible to me.
What are your top three priorities for Dawson PPD?
Public Power is here to stay. Governance will always be involved, serving the customers and flexible enough to adjust to whatever is thrown at it. There will always be a need for dispersion and the service of providing energy no matter how it is produced.
OTHER NEWS
Three youth selected to attend Youth Energy Leadership Camp
Dawson PPD is sponsoring three local students to attend the Nebraska Rural Electric Association Youth Energy Leadership Camp. The camp will be held at Camp Comeca near Cozad July 9-13, 2023.
Between the lines: Technology, the grid and Dawson PPD. (Part 1)
Dawson PPD’s electric distribution utility system is a complex network of wires, transformers and other equipment that delivers electricity from power plants to substations to homes and businesses. In recent years, there have been several new technologies that have been developed to improve the efficiency, reliability and security of the electric distribution system.
Dawson PPD’s swift response to tornado demonstrates commitment to service
Dawson PPD quickly made repairs after May 5, 2023, tornado at Johnson Lake, Nebraska