Christopher G. Shipe

Chairman

Region II - The counties of Clarke, Fauquier, and Stafford, and the portions of Warren County and Rappahannock County east of U.S. Route 522. 

Christopher Shipe believes strongly in the cooperative business model for the delivery of essential services. For most of his professional career he has worked with mutual insurance companies, where he has been directly involved in the leadership and governance of cooperatives. His career milestones include becoming CEO of Loudoun Mutual Insurance Company and serving in various capacities on insurance cooperative boards and industry committees, including his time as the chairman of the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies' Property Casualty Conference.

Since joining the REC Board of Directors, he has continued his education by completing the course work to obtain the Credentialed Cooperative Director certification. Shipe is involved in his community and his church. He is a volunteer with the John H. Enders Fire and Rescue Company in Berryville, Va., where he continues to run calls and serve on the Board of Directors. He also is a lay servant and chairman of the Administrative Council of the Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church.

REC STORIES

For about an hour on the evening of June 29, member-owners of Rappahannock Electric Cooperative (REC) participated in a question-and-answer discussion...
REC employees joined the Caroline County First Responders’ camp to educate campers on how to stay safe around electricity.
On Monday, June 19, five high school students from across REC's service area hopped on a double-decker bus headed to Washington, D.C. They knew they w...