About Us
WHO WE ARE
As an electric cooperative, Hendricks Power is part of the nation's largest energy network which includes 1,000 electric cooperatives, public power districts, power supply generation and transmission cooperatives, statewide associations, regional trade and service associations, supply and manufacturing cooperatives, data processing cooperatives and employee credit unions. Electric cooperatives alone serve 32 million customers in 46 states and cover more land mass than any of the nation's single electric utilities. Electric Cooperatives are also governed by a set of Bylaws. Hendricks Power Cooperative serves more than 35,000 members throughout western central Indiana.
OUR HISTORY
Hendricks Power Cooperative celebrated its 88th anniversary in 2024. Formed in 1936, following the creation of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Rural Electrification Administration (REA), Hendricks Power Cooperative started with a small meeting of 12 people, farmers and rural residents, unable to convince the local utility, which was owned by investors, to build lines to serve them. They claimed it simply wasn't profitable to provide service to such sparsely-populated areas.
The formal construction of these rural electric lines began in the summer of 1937. On January 1, 1938, the first 122 miles of line were energized. Approximately 400 members received power to their homes and farms for the first time. The name Hendricks County Rural Electric Membership Corporation (REMC) was adopted, as the cooperative slowly grew.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Our Board of Directors guides the business affairs of the organization by approving policies which govern the activities of employees and board. They also participate in long-term strategic planning and review of annual goals as developed by CEO. The Board approves our annual budget to cover the operations of the corporation. Members also serve on committees as assigned by board president to provide input to CEO and functional staff on specific areas of the corporation. The Board also monitors the performance of the organization by reviewing regular reports from the CEO covering administrative, financial operating, and marketing functions. They also Review the performance of the CEO and determine CEO’s compensation.
Board Elections are conducted every year, where multiple areas of our service area are eligible for elections. In 2024, areas 6, 7, and an At Large position were eligible. Please see the map below to see geographic areas.
NEW IN 2024
Hendricks Power Cooperative’s board of directors recently approved a revised district map (see below). This redistricting, or rebalancing, of directors’ seats was needed to ensure members maintain fair and equal representation. Substantial growth in portions of Hendricks Power’s service territory necessitated these changes. While the physical size of the districts might not look “even,” the actual number of members in each district is more equal.
Prior to any changes, Hendricks Power’s board consisted of 10 directors, each elected to represent a district designated on the map. With the revised boundaries, the board will consist of 7 directors elected to represent a district designated on the map, and 2 at-large directors that may reside in any area within the service territory.*
This is the first time Hendricks Power has revised its districts since its inception in 1936. It was a lengthy process and the board was careful to balance the need for updates along with a growing and ever-changing membership.
ANNUAL MEETING
2024 Annual Meeting Video Recap
2024-2025 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
AREA 1
BRENT SHAY
AREA 2
ANDY LYNCH
BOARD PRESIDENT
AREA 3
MATT HESSION
AREA 4
HAL TRUAX
BOARD VICE PRESIDENT
AREA 5
KEITH COOPER
BOARD TREASURER
AREA 6
CHRISTOPHER L. MANN
BOARD SECRETARY
AREA 7
SUSAN WEBB
AT LARGE
DAVID THOMAS
AT LARGE
KEVIN MILLER