Altamaha EMC Director Achieves Credential in Electric Utility Competencies


Krista Anderson, a dedicated director at Altamaha EMC, has recently been awarded the Credentialed Cooperative Director (CCD) certificate from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA). This recognition highlights her commitment to enhancing leadership skills and staying informed about the evolving electric utility industry.
As the energy sector continues to change, cooperative directors face new challenges that require a deep understanding of the electric business, governance, and strategic decision- making. Altamaha EMC remains dedicated to equipping its leadership with the tools and knowledge necessary to serve its consumer-owners effectively. Through its partnership with Georgia EMC and NRECA, the cooperative ensures that directors like Anderson stay at the forefront of industry developments.
The NRECA Credentialed Cooperative Director (CCD) program requires participants to complete five core courses that cover essential aspects of electric cooperative leadership, including: Director's Duties and Liabilities Understanding the Electric Business Board Operations and Process Strategic Planning Financial Decision Making
By achieving this credential, Anderson has demonstrated her dedication to strong governance, informed decision-making, and the long-term success of Altamaha EMC and its members.
For more information about Altamaha EMC and its commitment to leadership excellence, visit www. altamahaemc.com