Chief of Operations John Dyson and Vice President of Engineering and Operations Matt Epps represented LREMC, taking part in conversations about new technologies, innovative energy solutions, and how cooperatives can work together to better serve their members.
A highlight of the event was a panel discussion on the importance of fiber. Epps served as moderator while Dyson answered questions about how fiber supports system operations and maintenance, how it benefits members’ internet needs, and how it will shape the cooperative’s future. Dyson and fellow panelist Dwayne Long shared insights with strong chemistry, engaging a packed room. The audience was eager to learn more about fiber’s potential.
“Working together is the backbone of the cooperative network here in North Carolina,” said Epps.
“This week offers a unique opportunity to share ideas and explore new solutions.”
By participating in CTCE, LREMC ensures members benefit from the latest innovations and cooperative collaboration.
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