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General Manager/CEO
Ray
Beavers
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Ray
Beavers, who began his career with United in 1999, provides leadership
and direction throughout the organization. Prior to 1999, Mr.
Beavers had 22
years of experience in the electric cooperative industry and is the
former CEO of Southwest Rural Electric Cooperative in Tipton, Oklahoma.
He also worked in positions with Cotton Electric Cooperative in Walters,
Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives.
The
wonderful success of the cooperative philosophy for distribution
utilities has stimulated the organization of cooperatives for generation
& transmission utilities, statewide organizations dealing with utility
supplies and safety/construction training and national organizations
using the economies of scale to provide employee benefits and necessary
industry education to the public. United reaps many benefits as
members of these types of organizations and one of Mr. Beaver's major
roles is maintaining United's voice in industry affairs. As CEO of
United, a day in the life of Mr. Beavers may take him from an early
morning visit with a customer to an employee meeting, from a civic
luncheon to the Board Room and then to the airport to travel as the
chairperson on a committee for the statewide or national association.
Throughout these endeavors, Mr. Beavers' top priorities are safety for
the members and the employees, service value, honesty, integrity and
communication.
Mr.
Beavers has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in economics and business
administration from Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma. He and
his family are members of the First Christian Church in Cleburne, Texas.
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Chief Financial
Officer
Lynn Godfrey
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Lynn Godfrey joined the
management staff of United Cooperative Services
in 1989 with seven years
of previous electric cooperative industry experience. Mr.
Godfrey's responsibilities include oversight of accounting, billing,
work order processing and related computer applications. By nature,
electric cooperatives are "capital intensive," i.e. major expenditures
are made to construct distribution plant and it takes many years to
recover the initial cost of the investment.
Therefore, Mr. Godfrey
must perform the long-term planning for cost controls, rate analysis and
financing to ensure consistent funding of operations and construction.
Mr. Godfrey grew up in
Baird, Texas and earned a B.B.A. from Abilene Christian University with
an accounting major. He and his family are members of the Burleson
Church of Christ and Mr. Godfrey serves as an officer for both the
Burleson Rotary Club and CASA of Johnson County (a non-profit
organization that trains and supports volunteers that work with
displaced children).
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Chief Operating
Officer
Barry McWilliams
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Barry
McWilliams began working at United in 1993 after 20 years with
international manufacturing companies working as an upper level manager
in sales, warehouse/shipping, labor administration and production
scheduling.
Mr. McWilliams and his employees provide a
wide range of necessary resources from employee safety and daily
employee motivation/training to inter-departmental operational
transitions and career planning. He also monitors employee benefit
security, asset protection and employee production measurement and
achievement. Along with all of the employees of United, Mr.
McWilliams is motivated in implementing benchmarking and best practices
techniques to provide unsurpassed efficient and safe operations of the
members' cooperative.
Mr. McWilliams is a
native of Cleburne, Texas and has a Bachelor of Science degree from
University of North Texas. He and his family are members of the
Cleburne Bible Church and he serves as a director for the Members Credit
Union.
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Senior Vice President –
Cooperative Planning
Cameron Smallwood
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In 1998,
Cameron Smallwood began his already distinguished career with United.
His responsibilities include the oversight of planning for distribution
plant requirements (four year and longer range work plans), coordination
of substation and transmission requirements with Brazos Electric Power
Cooperative, testing and grading of electric plant facilities and the
implementation of new technologies for distribution
plant,
telecommunications and computer applications. Mr. Smallwood has the
responsibility of making long-range decisions while dealing with moving
targets and changing technologies.
The future of the
transmission and distribution grids for the electric industry has many
challenges and opportunities but Mr. Smallwood will use his expertise to
coordinate, plan and investigate the many options presented to the
co-op. He is aware of the balance between technology and the
personal attention United members have grown to expect.
Mr. Smallwood earned a
Bachelor of Science degree in Bioengineering from Texas A&M University
with Electrical Engineering emphasis,
a Master of Science degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from
Georgia Tech University and is licensed to practice as a Professional
Engineer in the State of Texas. He also is a Senior Member of the
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), a past
chairman of the IEEE Rural Electric Power Committee and past president of the
Texas Engineers Cooperative Association. Mr. Smallwood has published
numerous papers on utility technologies and has served on several
national technology committees. He and his family are members of Bethel
Temple Assembly of God in Cleburne and he serves on several civic boards
in the community.
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Senior Vice President –
System Engineering
Quentin Howard
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Quentin Howard began
his career with United in 1992. His main areas of concern cover
field engineering, staking, meter reading, delinquent collections and
administration of construction contractors. These responsibilities
require
the pre-planning of many procedures into one cohesive process
that needs to be performed according to specific time frames. In
regards to planning for new service locations, Mr. Howard's goal is to
educate customers in regard to United's role and introduce other
possible players e.g. land owners that may need to provide easements,
city/county/state agencies, contractors, etc.
Mr. Howard earned his
Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from Texas A&M
University. Currently an Engineer-in-Training, he is a member of
the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and past president
of the Texas Electric Cooperatives Engineering Association. Mr.
Howard is also a member and past president of the Stephenville Optimist
Club.
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Vice President –
Marketing
Landy Bennett
Landy Bennett
began working for United in April 1989. Before coming to the
cooperative, he was an assistant vice president and lending officer at
the First National Bank in Cleburne.
Mr. Bennett's many
years of experience with customer service provides him with the
expertise and methods to help United members with their electric service
needs. Marketing for the co-op not only means the overall communication
of Un ited’s service offerings and philosophies, but also involves the
implementation of specific services for specific customers. As the
supervisor of customer service, member programs, and industrial client contracts, Mr. Bennett's goal is to
add a personal touch and knowledge base that assists, rather than
frustrates. He also leads his staff in coordinating United’s Operation RoundUp program with non-profit organizations such as Texas Neighborhood
Services, which provide financial assistance to United customers, as
well as meeting other needs of the members.
One of the main
concepts that separate electric cooperatives from other electric
utilities is the belief that we each have the responsibility and
privilege of giving back to the communities in which we serve.
This has been evident in Mr. Bennett’s personal involvement with
leadership roles in various civic groups, United Way, Cleburne Jaycees
(past president), Cleburne’s Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors
(treasurer) and basketball, baseball and soccer programs for area youth.
His accomplishments and involvement was recognized by the Cleburne
community when he was honored as a past recipient of the Cleburne
Citizen of the Year award. Mr. Bennett earned a bachelor's degree
in agri-business from Tarleton State University. A resident of
Cleburne for the past 30 years, he and his family are members of the
First Baptist Church in Cleburne.
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Vice President – Communications
Marty Haught |
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For more than a decade Marty Haught has worked for
various sectors of the electric utility indu stry. Having spent time with
municipal, investor-owned, and finally electric cooperative utilities,
Mr. Haught discovered his principles aligned perfectly with those of
member-owned electric co-ops. Mr. Haught joined United Cooperative Services as Vice President of Communications in December 2006 after
spending the previous four years directing communications, member
education and media/public relations efforts for the Touchstone Energy
Cooperatives national headquarters in Arlington, Va.
Communications is an essential component of the
electric cooperative business model. As a transparent organization,
owned by the members it serves, Mr. Haught and all United employees
adhere to cooperative principle #5—Education, Training and
Information—which obligates them to:
Provide education and training for their
members, elected representatives, managers and employees so they can
contribute effectively to the development of their cooperatives.
The ability to have an open dialogue with a utility
has diminished over the years. Unlike their for-profit counterparts,
however, electric cooperatives demonstrate how they’re different every
day by proactively seeking out ways to connect with, and better serve,
their members. That type of communications effort truly demonstrates the
advantage of being a member of United Cooperative Services.
Mr. Haught is a native Virginian where he earned a
Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Virginia Tech University.
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Vice President – Field Operations
Murray McCollum |
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Murray McCollum began
his career with United in 1977 as a meter reader. Working his way up
through the ranks from apprentice lineman to manager of field
operations, McCollum has dedicated himself to being a model employee and
leader within the cooperative, regardless of which position he held.
During his tenure at United, Mr. McCollum has been responsible for
evaluating, coordinating, teaching and directing the many facets of the
construction and maintenance of the cooperative’s distribution system.
In addition, he manages the dispatching of crews during major outages.
For five years, McCollum also served as guest instructor for the Texas
A&M Extension Service in job training and safety.
He has obtained the
admiration and respect of his peers and colleagues as a result of his
work ethic and commitment to the cooperative principles. In his role as
vice president of field operations, Mr. McCollum maintains a focus that
always keeps the members’ interests at the forefront of everything he
does. In understanding the needs of the United members, he recognizes
how imperative it is that all United departments work cohesively in
order to better serve the members.
Mr. McCollum and his
wife are lifelong natives of Cleburne, Texas. They have two children and
three grandchildren. The McCollums are members of Cleburne Bible Church
where they serve with the Connected Hearts Ministry.
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