C-Suite Conversations: John Hewa, Rappahannock Electric Cooperative

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C-Suite Conversations: John Hewa, Rappahannock Electric Cooperative

The Robins School of Business welcomes John Hewa, President and CEO of Rappahannock Electric Cooperative.

By Robins School of Business, University of Richmond

Date and time

Tuesday, February 20 · 7:30 - 9am EST

Location

Robins School of Business

Ukrop Auditorium 102 UR Drive University of Richmond, VA 23173

About this event

The Robins School of Business invites you to our next installment of C-Suite Conversations, a series of engaging, educational events for our campus community and the greater Richmond business community.

Please join us in welcoming John Hewa, president and chief executive officer of Rappahannock Electric Cooperative, to the stage with Professor Richard Coughlan for a candid and unscripted conversation on leadership, decision-making, and emerging issues in the energy sector.

Rappahannock Electric Cooperative (REC) is a national utility leader regarding service levels and member satisfaction. It has approximately 500 employees providing service to residential, commercial, and industrial members in 22 counties stretching from the mountains of the Shenandoah Valley through the Piedmont region and into the Coastal Plain. Mr. Hewa also chairs the Infrastructure Executive Committee of the Virginia Chamber, which focuses on implementing Blueprint Virginia 2030.

We encourage you to take advantage of the opportunity to visit our beautiful campus and network with leaders from across the region.


  • 7:30 A.M. | Networking Breakfast
  • 8:00 A.M. | Program


Please register by Tuesday, February 13

Presented by the Robins School of Business, supported by PNC and ChamberRVA


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