Four County Electric Membership Corporation
Aaron Ellis is a legal professional with extensive experience in various roles within the law field. Currently serving as General Counsel at Four County Electric Membership Corporation since June 2021, Aaron previously worked as the sole attorney at The Perry Law Firm, focusing on personal injury claims across eastern North Carolina. Earlier positions include law clerk roles at multiple organizations, including the Austin Law Firm and the Social Security Administration, as well as a judicial law clerk position with Judge Mark Davis. Aaron's foundational experience in the legal environment began as an Office Services Assistant at Hedrick Gardner Kincheloe & Garofalo. Educational credentials include a Doctor of Law (JD) from Campbell University and a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and Government from Liberty University.
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Four County Electric Membership Corporation
Four County Electric Membership Corporation was established in 1937 by a group of community leaders working together to bring electricity to the rural areas. The first lines were built in 1938 with a loan from the U.S. Rural Electrification Administration. Today, more than 5,000 miles of overhead, underground, and transmission lines provide reliable electric service to over 32,500 services which include residences, farms, businesses, industries, churches and schools. As a Cooperative, Four County operates on a not-for-profit basis, with the Co-op members as its owners. Through a member-elected Board of Directors, each person is given a voice in how the Co-op is operated. This Board of Directors is elected in staggered three-year terms at the annual meeting, with each member having one vote. MISSION To provide highly reliable electric services, innovative energy solutions and outstanding service to our Members and Communities.