Archived CEO's Reports: Scott Newberry
September 2008
Capital Credits: Only Co-ops Pay You Back
August 2008
Hurricane Plan: Q&A
July 2008
New Storm-Hardened Tavernier Operations Center on Schedule
June 2008
New Facilities, Reliability and Green Iniatives Discussed at 67th Annual Meeting
May 2008
Co-op Participates in Green Living & Energy Expo and Biodiesel Rally
March 2008
Members Participate in Board Elections & Annual Meeting
February 2008
FKEC Breaks Ground on New Tavernier Operations Center
January 2008
FKEC Marks 68 Years Serving Our Community
December 2007
A Year in Review: 2007
November 2007
The People Behind the Power
October 2007
New Stronger Building will be Ready to Serve Our Community
September 2007
Cooperatives and Capital Credits: Q&A
August 2007
Hurricane Plan: Q&A
July 2007
Rate Adjustment Noted as New Item on July Bills
June 2007
FKEC CEO's Report: 2007 Annual Meeting
May 2007
FKEC Dedicated to Caring for Keys Environment
March 2007
FKEC Protects Tree Snails While Pruning on 905
February 2007
Directors Elected by Membership
January 2007
2007: Looking Forward
December 2006
2006: A Year in Review
November 2006
FKEC Offers New Online Account Access & Bill Payment
October 2006
FKEC Plans Ahead; See the Power of Going Green
September 2006
The Only Thing Certain is That Everything Changes
August 2006
Service to Community is Co-op Way
January 2006
New CEO's Report: Looking Forward by Scott Newberry
Archived CEO's Reports: Tim Planer
ABOUT SCOTT NEWBERRY
Scott Newberry joined FKEC in 1990 as Planning, Rate and Budget Analyst and
was promoted in 1996 to Chief Financial Officer. As CFO, he oversaw all of
the financial, accounting, billing and information system functions of the
cooperative. He was promoted to CEO on January 1, 2006.
Scott is an active member of the Upper Keys community and is a past
president, current director and president-elect of the Rotary Club of Key
Largo, is a director for the Key Largo Chamber of Commerce and is co-founder
and president of the Upper Keys Golf Association.
In 1994, Scott completed the three-year national electrical course for
apprentice linemen to further his education in cooperative operations. He
is a graduate of Leadership Monroe County Class XI and completed the
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association's Management Internship
Program in 2005.
Scott graduated from Arkansas State University with a degree in Agriculture
Business and Economics in 1986. In 1988, he began his career in the
electricity industry when he joined the Rural Electrification Administration
(REA) in Washington, D.C. With the REA, he worked first as a Commercial Loan
Specialist and was later promoted to Power Requirements Officer before
moving to the Florida Keys to join FKEC in 1990. |