
Lumbee River EMC is a not-for-profit electric cooperative owned by the more than 50,000 members it serves in Cumberland, Hoke, Robeson and Scotland counties. “I look forward to working with the board of directors, employees and members to make Lumbee River EMC one of the best electric providers in the country.” “I appreciate this opportunity” Hunt said. Before coming to Lumbee River EMC, Hunt worked with Cape Fear Farm Credit, a financial cooperative. Shawn Hunt, a lifetime resident of Robeson County, brings years of experience in the cooperative business model, according to LREMC. She brought stability to the organization and we wish her the best in her retirement,” Locklear said. Power Outages Power outage data from these utilities is automated and updates approximately every 30 minutes. Dietrich enough for her many years of service. The board felt that now would be the best time to make this change to ensure continuity and a smooth transition to these new plans and directions.”ĭietrich had been the CEO of Lumbee River EMC since March 2018. Lumbee River Electric Membership Corpo' The pumps used a total of 57,187. “Financial budgets are being prepared as well as general business and strategic planning activities for the coming year. That's cooperation the neigh- This really is outage trouble, as reported by.

“We felt that this was a good time to make this transition” said Spencer Locklear, board chairman. The naming of an interim CEO was made necessary by the retirement of current CEO Carmen Dietrich. The utility company’s board of directors made the appointment during its October meeting. PEMBROKE - Shawn Hunt has been named interim CEO of Lumbee River Electric Membership Corporation.
