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(Thursday, October 9, 2025 | New Castle, Ind.) – Henry County REMC (HCREMC) is proud to announce that Director Mike Reynolds has earned the Credentialed Cooperative Director (CCD) certificate from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA). The CCD program equips cooperative directors with essential knowledge about the electric business, strategic planning, financial oversight, and the cooperative model that prioritizes member interests.
“The role of a cooperative director carries tremendous responsibility,” said Melissa True, CEO of Henry County REMC. “Mike’s dedication to expanding his knowledge through the CCD program demonstrates his strong commitment to our members and the long-term success of our cooperative. We appreciate his leadership and his willingness to invest the time and effort needed to serve our community effectively.”
The CCD credential requires completion and demonstrated understanding of five core courses:
Through programs offered by Indiana Electric Cooperatives and NRECA, Henry County REMC directors continue to expand their expertise to better serve local member-owners. These educational opportunities help ensure that cooperative leaders remain well-informed and prepared to navigate the challenges of a changing energy landscape.
Henry County REMC located in New Castle, Ind., is an electric utility cooperative serving over 7780 members in Henry and parts of Fayette, Rush, Hancock, Delaware, Madison, Randolph, and Wayne counties and maintains over 1230 miles of line. For more information about the cooperative visit www.hcremc.com