A Legacy of Service: Trustees Step Down After Decades of Dedication
This year marks a significant transition for Lane-Scott Electric as three long-serving members of the Board of Trustees retire with a combined 57 years of leadership and dedication to the cooperative and its members.
Eric Doll, the longest-serving of the three, has dedicated 30 years of representing the Finney and Hodgeman County district. He was first elected in 1995 has served as the board treasurer and has been a steady presence on the board ever since.
Chad Griffith has represented the Scott and Logan County district for 11 years. He was first appointed to fill the remaining term of the previous trustee in 2014 and was later elected by the membership during the 2016 annual meeting.
Rad Roehl has represented the Lane and Gove County district for 16 years. Appointed in 2009 to complete a previous trustee’s term, he was elected by members in 2010. He also served as the board secretary.
Throughout their years of service, each trustee demonstrated steadfast commitment to the cooperative’s mission – investing time in training, continuing education, strategic planning, and numerous board meetings. We extend our deepest gratitude for the many years of service and positive impact each of them made on our cooperative and communities.