Ticker Symbol | Entity Name | As Of Date | Company Name | Followers | Employees on Linkedin | Link | Industry | Date Added | Date Updated | Description | Website | Specialities | Logo | HQ.Street | HQ.City | HQ.State | HQ.Country | HQ.Postal | Headcount change in past 24 months | Company Name | Sector | Industry |
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private:minnesotaruralelectricassociation-2 | 1344218 | May 30th, 2019 12:00AM | Minnesota Rural Electric Association | 396 | 15.00 | Open | Utilities | May 29th, 2019 08:32PM | May 29th, 2019 08:32PM | The Minnesota Rural Electric Association (MREA) is a service organization for Minnesota's electric utility cooperatives. MREA's fourteen employees provide service and leadership including safety training, legislative research and lobbying, and industry education programs. A fourteen member board representing electric co-ops across the state governs MREA. MREA's members, forty-four electric distribution cooperatives and six generation and transmission (G&T) co-ops in Minnesota, serve 780,000 customer meters or about 1.8 million Minnesotans, covering 85 percent of the geographic area of the state. These cooperatives are locally-owned and operated by boards of directors, who are elected by the consumer-members they serve and operate according to the seven cooperative principles. The cooperatives seek to provide electric energy to rural consumers at the lowest possible cost consistent with sound management. They also promote and fund economic development initiatives to create jobs and maintain a high standard of living for rural and suburban Minnesota residents. | Open | Trade Association, Electric Utility Industry, Workforce Education, Safety Training | Open | 11640 73rd Ave N | Maple Grove | MN | US | 55369 | Minnesota Rural Electric Association | |||
private:minnesotaruralelectricassociation-2 | 1344218 | Nov 7th, 2017 12:00AM | Minnesota Rural Electric Association | 345 | 17.00 | Open | Utilities | Nov 7th, 2017 06:30PM | Nov 7th, 2017 06:30PM | The Minnesota Rural Electric Association (MREA) is a service organization for Minnesota's electric utility cooperatives. MREA's fourteen employees provide service and leadership including safety training, legislative research and lobbying, and industry education programs. A fourteen member board representing electric co-ops across the state governs MREA. MREA's members, forty-four electric distribution cooperatives and six generation and transmission (G&T) co-ops in Minnesota, serve 780,000 customer meters or about 1.8 million Minnesotans, covering 85 percent of the geographic area of the state. These cooperatives are locally-owned and operated by boards of directors, who are elected by the consumer-members they serve and operate according to the seven cooperative principles. The cooperatives seek to provide electric energy to rural consumers at the lowest possible cost consistent with sound management. They also promote and fund economic development initiatives to create jobs and maintain a high standard of living for rural and suburban Minnesota residents. | Minnesota Rural Electric Association | |||||||||||
private:minnesotaruralelectricassociation-2 | 1344218 | Nov 1st, 2017 12:00AM | Minnesota Rural Electric Association | 345 | 17.00 | Open | Utilities | Nov 1st, 2017 06:07AM | Nov 1st, 2017 06:07AM | The Minnesota Rural Electric Association (MREA) is a service organization for Minnesota's electric utility cooperatives. MREA's fourteen employees provide service and leadership including safety training, legislative research and lobbying, and industry education programs. A fourteen member board representing electric co-ops across the state governs MREA. MREA's members, forty-four electric distribution cooperatives and six generation and transmission (G&T) co-ops in Minnesota, serve 780,000 customer meters or about 1.8 million Minnesotans, covering 85 percent of the geographic area of the state. These cooperatives are locally-owned and operated by boards of directors, who are elected by the consumer-members they serve and operate according to the seven cooperative principles. The cooperatives seek to provide electric energy to rural consumers at the lowest possible cost consistent with sound management. They also promote and fund economic development initiatives to create jobs and maintain a high standard of living for rural and suburban Minnesota residents. | Minnesota Rural Electric Association |