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When Lauren Davis discusses electric cooperative jobs, she admits that few consider her role in human resources, or even the job that initially brought her to WVPA. Yet she shaped her career as she wanted – even in a very different direction.
Read more about the project leads and economic development opportunities WVPA and its member cooperatives received in the third quarter of 2024.
A flickering light during a thunderstorm may be the first time people think about their electric service.
Fortunately, that flickering light can be a sign that the energy grid is performing as designed — minimizing service disruption to families and businesses.
As Latisha Provo scribbled a classmate’s name across a bingo card square, she realized she was attending a unique kind of course.
Yet the experience – and the lessons she learned – were no game. It was a networking activity that is part of the Indiana Economic Development Course at Ball State University hosted by the Indiana Communities Institute.