Steve Rhodes has a diverse work experience in the electric cooperative industry. Steve served as the CEO of CHELCO since 2013. Prior to that, they were the President & CEO of Kosciusko REMC from 2003 to 2013. From 1998 to 2003, they held the position of VP, Marketing and Customer Services at Midwest Energy Cooperative. Before that, they were the President & CEO of Western Michigan Electric Cooperative from 1996 to 1998.

Steve Rhodes completed their Bachelor of Science in Business Management with a focus on Marketing at The University of Toledo. The exact start and end years for this degree are not provided. Following this, they pursued further education at The University of Toledo where they attained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree, specializing in Marketing and Finance. Rhodes completed their MBA between 1989 and 1991.

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Choctawhatchee Electric Cooperative (CHELCO)

Choctawhatchee Electric Cooperative, Inc., (CHELCO) is a MEMBER OWNED, not-for-profit electric distribution cooperative employing more than 170 people and serving more than 62,000 accounts in Walton, Okaloosa, Holmes and Santa Rosa counties in the panhandle of Florida. The cooperative owns and maintains over 4,300 miles of line including those on Eglin Air Force Base. We have six area offices including our headquarters in DeFuniak Springs. CHELCO is a distribution cooperative that exclusively purchases its energy from PowerSouth Energy Cooperative. CHELCO is democratically controlled by its member-owners, who vote to elect the Board of Trustees. Each Trustee is also a CHELCO member, and they are elected on three-year cycles and represent nine districts throughout our service territory. History Although most cities had electricity by the mid-1930s, rural Americans were still in the dark. The high cost of building electric distribution lines to serve sparsely populated rural areas was thought to be unprofitable. Then in 1940, with the support of the federal Rural Electrification Administration's oversight and low-interest loans, the people of northwest Florida decided to band together to form CHELCO, a member-owned, not-for-profit electric distribution cooperative. Later that same year, CHELCO members met with 10 other electric cooperatives and formed Alabama Electric Cooperative (now PowerSouth Energy Cooperative), a generation and transmission cooperative established to generate the electricity needed by its member co-ops. CHELCO is dedicated to providing safe, reliable, and affordable electricity and has not had a rate increase since 2012. Membership, in 1940 and today, costs $5.00.