Kelly Gibbs

Chief Financial Officer at Maquoketa Valley Electric Cooperative

Kelly Gibbs has over 14 years of work experience in the finance and accounting field. Kelly started their career as an Accountant in Alliant Energy in May 2006 and worked there until April 2008. In April 2008, they joined Maquoketa Valley Electric Cooperative as a Supervisor of Accounting and held that role until September 2011. Kelly then became Director of Finance and Administration from September 2011, Vice President of Finance from May 2015, and Chief Financial Officer from September 2017 in the same company.

Kelly Gibbs attended Western Dubuque High School, but no information regarding a degree or field of study was provided. After high school, Kelly attended Wartburg College from 1999 to 2003, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Finance. There is no information regarding any additional certifications.

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Anamosa, United States

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Maquoketa Valley Electric Cooperative

Maquoketa Valley Electric Cooperative (MVEC) was organized December 27, 1935. MVEC is a private, nonprofit electric utility owned by the members it serves and was established to provide reliable, electric service at the lowest possible cost. MVEC serves over 13,000 members in the Eastern Iowa Counties of Delaware, Dubuque, Jackson and Jones and portions of five surrounding counties. The Cooperative is a nationwide leader in smart grid technology that has significantly improved service reliability, making MVEC one of the most reliable electric utilities in Iowa. This investment created a need for greater bandwidth to collect the wealth of data available and to expand the network to communicate with line equipment outside of the substations. In 2016, MVEC's board of directors approved the design and construction of a high speed fiber optic system to meet the Cooperative's bandwidth needs and to improve the quality of life of its members via a direct fiber connection to each member's home or business. The MVlink fiber optic initiative parallels the extension of electric services into rural Iowa over 80 years ago. Today, the need for rural Iowan's to be connected to the world is as great as the need for electricity was back in the 1930's. Construction continues with over 2,200 miles of fiber complete and 5,000 members taking service with up to 1 GB symmetrical service. This institution is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender.


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