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James F. Sheldon
Président chez Dakota Electric Association, Inc.
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James F.
Sheldon is currently the Chairman at Dakota Electric Association, Inc. He completed his undergraduate degree at Miami University and his graduate degree at William Mitchell College of Law.
Postes actifs de James F. Sheldon
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Dakota Electric Association, Inc.
![]() Dakota Electric Association, Inc. Electric UtilitiesUtilities Dakota Electric Association is a member-owned, not-for-profit electric utility founded by local farmers in 1937 with the help of the Rural Electrification Administration. With more than 100,000 members, Dakota Electric is the second largest electric cooperative in Minnesota and ranked among the 25 largest electric dis-tribution cooperatives in the nation. Dakota Electric purchases wholesale electricity from Great River Energy, a generation and transmission cooperative in Maple Grove, Minn., and distributes electricity to homes, businesses and farms in parts of Dakota, Goodhue, Scott and Rice counties. | Président | 01/01/1994 |
Formation de James F. Sheldon
Miami University | Undergraduate Degree |
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Entreprise privées | 2 |
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Dakota Electric Association, Inc.
![]() Dakota Electric Association, Inc. Electric UtilitiesUtilities Dakota Electric Association is a member-owned, not-for-profit electric utility founded by local farmers in 1937 with the help of the Rural Electrification Administration. With more than 100,000 members, Dakota Electric is the second largest electric cooperative in Minnesota and ranked among the 25 largest electric dis-tribution cooperatives in the nation. Dakota Electric purchases wholesale electricity from Great River Energy, a generation and transmission cooperative in Maple Grove, Minn., and distributes electricity to homes, businesses and farms in parts of Dakota, Goodhue, Scott and Rice counties. | Utilities |
William Mitchell College of Law | Consumer Services |