Heartland Energy Accountant Sharla Fedeler will retire May 31, 2024 after 44 years of service. She is Heartland's longest-serving employee.
Heartland's new PPE program marked its first quarter of success with praise and participation from customers across the region.
As the electric utility industry evolves at an unprecedented pace, the initiative aims to fortify Heartland's position as an industry leader.
Heartland's partnership with the non-profit organization originated under GM Dave Westbrock and has spanned decades.
Electric industry expert and engineer Kelly Dybdahl recently marked five years as customer relations manager for Heartland Energy.
Heartland earned Excellence in Communications awards for entries in print & digital, web & social media, and video categories.
Sound decision by Heartland Energy staff and a conservative approach to operations led Fitch Ratings to upgrade its credit opinion.
Rummel, a Madison resident, joins Heartland to succeed veteran accountant Sharla Fedeler, who will retire at the end of May 2024.
Frentz, employed with Reynolds Construction Management in Sioux Falls, was appointed to serve Subdivision 8.