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NRECA will come to long-expected crossroads in 2013

With former Oklahoma Rep. Glenn English retiring as CEO, group may look for another seasoned political pro as new leader. English In 17 years of leadership, CEO Glenn English has helped the $135 million-revenue National Rural Electric Cooperative Association succeed on two fronts: as a respected presence on Capitol Hill and as one of the better workplaces for employees in the Washington area. But now, not long after his 71st birthday, English has announced that he will leave his position on March 1, 2013. The move was not unexpected, as English said in 2008 he had already discussed the possibility of retirement with NRECA’s board. Still, it leaves NRECA with a… Read More