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Morgan Terrell

General Accounting Supervisor at Cuivre River Electric Cooperative

Morgan Terrell, CPA, currently serves as the General Accounting Supervisor at Cuivre River Electric Cooperative since September 2023. Prior experience includes a progression at Armanino LLP from August 2021 to September 2023, holding roles such as Senior Tax Manager, Tax Manager, and Supervising Senior - Tax, following a tenure at Brown Smith Wallace from January 2016 to July 2021 as Tax Supervisor and Senior Tax Accountant. Earlier experience includes positions at TG Missouri, where Morgan was a Purchasing and Logistics Intern from May 2013 to August 2015. Academic qualifications include a Master’s of Accountancy (MAcc) and a Bachelor of Science in Accounting, both from Lindenwood University, with the latter completed in 2016.

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Cuivre River Electric Cooperative

Cuivre River Electric Cooperative (CREC) is headquartered in Troy, Missouri, with a branch office in Lake Saint Louis, Missouri. We belong to and were built by, the communities we serve. CREC doesn’t have shareholders or customers; we have members, and we’re not only committed to providing them with reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy, but we are also passionate about enhancing the quality of life for our 68,000+ members in Lincoln, Montgomery, Pike, Warren, and St. Charles counties. We are involved in our local schools and have contributed back to the community through the Operation Round Up grant program and through energy efficiency rebates to residents and businesses in our community. Although we’re local and independent, we’re also part of something bigger: across the country, local cooperatives work together to develop new technologies and infrastructure. We’re a driving force in helping attract and grow business and industry to our area. And we’re always looking for new ways to help our members save energy, save money and take advantage of the more efficient technology that’s changed the way we live. We’re also a great place to work. We’re uniquely positioned to be a force for good in our community. And we invest in our employees through ongoing education and training, so we can better serve our members in the places they live, work and learn. That’s just one of the seven cooperative principles CREC and all cooperatives follow. To learn more about CREC, visit www.cuivre.com.


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