A RESOLUTION to honor Michael Charles Webb of Monroe County on the occasion of his retirement.
Impact
The resolution aims to formally recognize Mr. Webb's achievements, including the increase in the valuation of the cooperative's electric plant from approximately $25.8 million to over $186.8 million, serving an increasing number of members. This increase in membership and plant value signifies the positive impact of his leadership not just on the cooperative but also on the economic development of the surrounding region. By acknowledging his service, the resolution serves to inspire future leaders in the community to contribute similarly to public service.
Summary
SJR1118 is a Senate Joint Resolution introduced to honor Michael Charles Webb on the occasion of his retirement from the Fort Loudon Electric Cooperative (FLEC). The resolution highlights Mr. Webb's significant contributions to the community and his outstanding leadership during his tenure at FLEC, which has spanned over three decades. During his time, he rose to the position of Chief Financial Officer and played a crucial role in the cooperative's growth and the enhanced services provided to its members.
Contention
While SJR1118 primarily serves an honorary purpose, it reflects broader themes concerning community leadership and recognition of long-term service to public interests, particularly in the utility sector. There is no direct contention presented in the resolution itself; however, resolutions recognizing individuals can occasionally provoke discussions about the budget for public recognitions and the role of public officials in promoting individual achievements, making it important to consider the community’s perspectives on such honors.