Our Operations Statistics
1938
Incorporated
6,131
Total Miles of Lines
51,000+
Total Meters Served
8.22
Meters Per Mile of Line
131
Full-Time Employees
Dedicated to bettering the lives of our members and community since 1938
Established in 1938
12 counties served
130+ employees serving
Nearly $58 million in patronage funds made to members
35 years of opportunity for youth leadership
1651 students awarded educational scholarships
$1.3 million in college scholarships awarded
Our mission is Improving the future for all of us in South Mississippi. Our first step, bringing safe and dependable energy at lowest possible cost.
Voluntary and Open Membership
Democratic Member Control
Members’ Economic Participation
Autonomy and Independence
Education, Training and Information for Members
Cooperation Among Cooperatives
Concern for Community
There are several programs you may benefit from as a residential and/or commercial members. Learn more about member programs.
Incorporated
Total Miles of Lines
Total Meters Served
Meters Per Mile of Line
Full-Time Employees
President
Vice-President
Secretary - Treasurer
District 4
District 5
District 2
At Large
District 6
District 8
District 7
General Manager
Manager, Administrative Services
Manager, Operations
Manager, Accounting & Financial Services
Manager, Materials
Manager, Member Services
Columbia District Manager of Operations
Purvis District Manager
Wiggins District Manager
Hattiesburg District Manager
Attorney
CPA Firm
At Pearl River Valley Electric Power Association, employment is more than just jobs and benefits. To make our business successful, we know that it takes a combination of great people and ideas to create the rewarding environment that makes PRVEPA such an exciting place to work and grow.
Read more about our cooperative and job opportunities here.
Pearl River Valley Electric Power Association's Annual Meeting is held the fourth Saturday of September each year. Activities at Annual Meetings include election of directors and reports related to Association-related business. Several months prior to the meeting, information will be provided in Today in Mississippi.
If you cannot attend to the annual meeting, you may send in a proxy or absentee ballot. Absentee ballots are mailed to members' residences, along with an official meeting notice, several weeks before the Annual Meeting. All members are encouraged to vote in their director elections.
September 25th, 2021
Location
To be determined
Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m., and the business meeting begins at 10:30 a.m.
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