DIRECTORS


BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Cornhusker Power is governed by a 10-member board, elected during the general election.

 
Andrew Daniels
 
Lawrence Franzen
 
Galen Frenzen
  Andrew Daniels (2010)
(Subdivision Six)

Monroe, Oconee, Loup, and Butler townships, and Columbus West precint all in Platte County, excluding the city of Columbus and villages of Monroe and Duncan.
  Lawrence Franzen (2010)
(Subdivision Nine)

Stanton, Adams, Lincoln, Wilson & Maple Creek townships in Colfax County and Sherman township in Platte County, excluding the villages of Clarkson, Howells and Leigh.
  Galen Frenzen (2012)
(Subdivision Four)

All of Nance County, excluding the cities of Fullerton, Genoa and the village of Belgrade.

 
Gayle Goering
 
Robert Butch
 
Raymond Merrell
  Gayle Goering (2010)
(Subdivision Seven)

Shell Creek, Lost Creek, Burrows and Grand Prairie townships all in Platte County (excluding the villages of Platte Center and Tarnov).
  Robert (Butch) Gray (2014)
(Subdivision Two)

North Manchester, North Branch-Shellcreek, Oakland and Bonanza townships in Boone County, excluding the city of Albion and village of Petersburg.
  Raymond Merrell (2012)
(Subdivision Three)

Boone, Southeast Manchester, Southwest Manchester, and Beaver precinct, all in Boone County and Woodville township in Platte County.

 
Glen Pfeifer
 
Bill Robinson
 
Milan Siefkan
  Glen Pfeifer (2014)
(Subdivision Five)

Walker, Saint Bernard, Granville, Humphrey, Creston and Joliet townships all in Platte County, excluding the villages of Cornlee, Humphrey, Lindsay, Newman Grove and Creston.
  Bill Robinson (2010)
(Subdivision One)

Parts of Wheeler and Greeley counties including the village of Spalding, Dublin and Cedar townships in Boone County, excluding the villages of Cedar Rapids and Primrose.
  Milan Siefken (2012)
(Subdivision Eight)

Columbus East precinct and Bismark townships all in Platte County, excluding the city of Columbus.

 
Lawrence Sobota
 
 
  Lawrence Sobota (2014)
(Subdivision Ten)

Midland, Shell Creek, Grant, Richland, Schuyler townships, all in Colfax County, excluding the City of Schuyler and the village of Richland.
       

To contact a Cornhusker Power Board Member write to them in care of:

Mary Delimont
Executive Secretary
Cornhusker Public Power District
23169 235th Avenue
Columbus, NE 68602
E-mail: maryd.cppd@frontiernet.net

2009 Board Officers

President: Ray Merrell
Vice President: Glen Pfeifer
Secretary: Robert (Butch) L. Gray
Treasurer: Andy Daniels

Regular Board meetings are held on the third Monday of each month, beginning at 9 a.m. Meetings are held at Cornhusker's headquarters located three miles northwest of Columbus on Highway 81 and 235th Ave. An agenda for each regular meeting of the Board is available for public inspection during business hours. The meeting is open to the public. Please contact the director representing your county if you wish to bring a matter before the board.