Mora-San Miguel Electric Cooperative Mora-San Miguel Electric Cooperative’s New Mission and Vision Statements
General Manager Les W. J. Montoya Mora Office 501 State Highway 518 P.O. Box 240 Mora, NM 87732 Telephone 575-387-2205 After Hours 800-421-6773 Pecos Office 97 Highway 50 P.O. Box 458 Pecos, N.M. 87552 Telephone 505-757-6490
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e are excited to share our new Mission and Vision Statements at Mora-San Miguel Electric Cooperative, since established in 1940, our core purpose as an organization has not changed significantly, for almost 80 years we have provided our members with safe, reliable and affordable electricity. However, earlier this year, we began to examine the words we were using to describe our work. Namely our Mission and Vision Statements. We discussed, rewrote and revised to create a new Mission and Vision statement that are more accurate and reflect what we do and why we do it. Mission: “MSMEC established in 1940 is dedicated to improving the lives of its Member Owners, while investing in our communities, we deliver safe, reliable and affordable electricity with a focus on excellent member service, and clean renewable energy.” Vision: “MSMEC will support its communities by developing partnerships with its Members/Consumers, implementing new technology, monitoring and delivering smart, clean and affordable electric power in its expanding service territory.”
2020 Member Services Safety Coloring Contest
After Hours 888-783-0011 Website www.morasanmiguel.coop Office Hours 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (M-F) Closed for Lunch 12:00 p.m. – 12:30 p.m. (M-F) Board of Trustees President Robert M. Quintana District 2
Joseph A. C de Baca District 5 James Ortiz District 3
Valley School
1st: Juliette Chavez 2nd: Paul Hernandez 3rd: Isabella French
1st: Julissa Acosta 2nd: Abrianna Gallegos 3rd: Melissa Hicks
Pecos Schools:
Rita Marquez Elementary
1st: Jaylah Ortiz 2nd: Juan Barrera 3rd: Thomas Garcia
1st: Kiara Sanchez 2nd: Davina Campos 3rd: Amilee Cordova- Maestas
Mike Mateo Sena School
MSMEC’s overall winner was Alexa Deniz a 4th grader from Mike Mateo Sena Elementary, her poster went to the NM Rural Electric Cooperative Association.
1st: Alexa Deniz 2nd: Andralei Montoya 3rd: Rosalinda Trujillo
Vice President Robert Baca District 4 Secretary-Treasurer Virginia Mondragon District 1
Mora School
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16 April 2020 • enchantment.coop