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February Board Additions

Over the month of February, we added three new members to the Board. Two members come to us from Missouri: Sen. Mike Cierpiot and his alternate, Sen. Jason Bean.

Sen. Mike Cierpiot was elected to serve in the Missouri Senate during the November 2017 Special Election. He represents the 8th senatorial district covering Eastern Jackson County.

Prior to his time in the Missouri Senate, Cierpiot served seven years in the Missouri House of Representatives where he served as the Assistant Majority Floor Leader for three years and was later elected to serve as the Majority Floor Leader until the end of his tenure in the Missouri House.

His colleague, Sen. Jason Bean, was elected to the Missouri Senate in 2020 and represents Butler, Carter, Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Shannon, and Stoddard counties.

Sen. Bean is a fifth generation Missourian raised in the Bootheel, and he currently lives on the same farm where he grew up and learned how to farm. He attended the University of Missouri – Columbia where he majored in agronomy and minored in animal science.

We look forward to working with both Sen. Cierpiot and Sen. Bean on the issues important to Missourians.

Florida also added a new member to the board with Rep. Bobby Payne.

Rep. Payne graduated from St. Johns River Community College and Jacksonville University. He then earned an M.B.A. from Nova Southeastern University. Payne served for 34 years in the electricity transmission & utility management industry with Seminole Electric Cooperative. He held several different positions, including Manager of Operations at the Seminole Generating Station in Palatka. In addition, he served as chairman of the Putnam County Chamber of Commerce, past president of Sunrise Rotary, and a board member of the Putnam County United Way.

We are excited to work with Rep. Payne and his colleagues in the Florida Legislature.

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Webinar

Winter Webinar Series Charges Ahead

We hope that you’ve already registered for our first free webinar, The Evolution of EVs in the South.

For an enriching accompaniment, plan to join us again for another hour as we learn about the power source behind electric vehicles and much more: batteries.

Three presenters will discuss the current limitations and the future innovations of battery technology, sources of federal funding, as well as government and industry response to market demands.

We’ll also look beyond EVs to the field of energy storage where batteries have the potential to greatly impact the energy landscape.

Speakers

Steven Boyd
Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, U.S. DOE

Commissioner Tim Echols
Georgia Public Service Commission

Matthew Renna
Volkswagen Group of America

This is the second in a series of free webinars that SSEB has planned for the year, so be sure to sign up for our newsletter to stay informed of forthcoming sessions as we announce them.

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Announcements Webinar

New Webinar Series Begins Soon

The first in a series of free, educational webinars hosted by SSEB kicks off Feb. 25, 2021 at 11 a.m. Join us for an hour via Zoom as we learn about the accelerating adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and how legislatures in the Southeast might respond to the trend.

In this informational webinar, you will be presented with an analysis from four speakers on the growing pace of EV adoption in the Southeast.

Speakers

Stan Cross
Southern Alliance for Clean Energy

Jennifer Weiss
Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, Duke University

Joe Hoagland
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

Alexa Voytek
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation

Join us as we explore the current and future outlook for EVs and how the region might respond to increased EV production and adoption.

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