REC Heads to the Farmers Market
Sunday | August 21, 2022

At the Tappahannock Farmers Market on Aug. 20, Ray Seip, Field Operations Foreman, and Bradley Hobbs, System Inspector, shared information about MyREC SmartHub and The Power of Change. Mike Royal, Lineman, brought an REC bucket truck.

On Aug. 6, Stuart Schools, Energy Management Technician and Master Technician; Sequaya Smith, Member Service representative; and Ray Seip engaged with employees at the Ashland Farmers Market.

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