Audrey Flood is a seasoned professional in key accounts management and economic development, currently serving as Manager of Key Accounts & Economic Development at Federated Energy Services Cooperative Inc. since November 2021. Prior roles include Acting Director and Legislative Affairs Specialist within the same organization, as well as Development Manager at Tiffin-Seneca Economic Partnership. Audrey has experience in municipal government as Charter Review Clerk for the City of Tiffin and has held various positions in community foundations and corporate settings, including administrative and intern roles at The Columbus Foundation and The Ohio House of Representatives. Audrey earned a Master of Public Administration from the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Public Policy, and Nonprofit Studies from The Ohio State University.
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Federated Energy Services Cooperative Inc.-North Central Electric and Lorain-Medina Rural Electric
FESCO, a shared services and management cooperative, was formed in 1998 to share cooperative management staff, accounting, billing, engineering, communications, community and member relations, and marketing departments with Lorain-Medina Rural Electric and North Central Electric. North Central Electric Cooperative, Inc. is an electric distribution cooperative serving the needs of about 9,600 members in Crawford, Hancock, Huron, Richland, Sandusky, Seneca, Wood and Wyandot counties in north central Ohio. We maintain about 1,800 miles of underground and overhead lines as well as 11 substations and one metering point. Incorporated in 1936, North Central Electric has been serving the area for over 75 years. Lorain-Medina Rural Electric Cooperative is an electric distribution cooperative serving the needs of about 16,000 consumers in Ashland, Huron, Lorain, Medina and Wayne counties in northeast Ohio. We maintain about 1,500 miles of underground and overhead lines as well as 15 substations. Founded in 1935, Lorain-Medina Rural Electric has been serving the area for over 75 years. Both are not-for-profit electric cooperatives, each is owned and controlled by the members served locally. Members voice their opinions on the operation and control of the cooperative through their elected board of trustees. www.ncelec.org www.lmre.org