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Notice of Nomination Period for MRO Board of Directors Regional Seats

Saint Paul, Mn. Midwest Reliability Organization (MRO) would like to notify its members of Regional Director positions on the MRO Board of Directors that are vacant or will expire on December 31, 2024. Regional Directors must be employees of MRO members and meet the qualifications of directors elected by MRO’s industry sectors. The complete position description for Regional Directors is on MRO’s website. We encourage the nomination of talented and diverse candidates for these open positions.

If you wish to nominate yourself, or someone else, for this Regional Director position, please submit the Nomination Form no later than Friday, July 19, 2024.

The MRO Board of Directors will select two Regional Director nominees at its third quarter board meeting to recommend to all MRO members for election in the fourth quarter. The terms for these director positions will begin January 1, 2025, and end on December 31, 2027.

Please note that nominations for expiring or open Industry Sector board positions will be solicited later this year. At that time, MRO members will have the opportunity to nominate and elect directors for open industry sector positions on the board, as well as vote on all Regional and Independent Directors. Voting for Industry Sector Directors is done within each Industry Sector.

For questions about nominations to the MRO Board of Directors and the election process, please contact Carolina Margaria, Assistant Corporate Secretary and Governance Administrator.

More information on the MRO Board of Directors is available on MRO’s website HERE.

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Midwest Reliability Organization (MRO) is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring the reliability and security of the bulk power system in the central region of North America, including parts of both the United States and Canada. MRO is one of six regional entities in North America operating under authority from regulators in the United States through a delegation agreement with the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and in Canada under similar arrangements. The primary focus of MRO is developing and ensuring compliance with reliability standards and assessing the grid’s ability to meet the demands for electricity.