Goslee Celebrates 30 Years At KREMC
WARSAW — July marks the 30th anniversary for Bruce Golsee, Kosciusko REMC President and CEO.
Goslee started in the electric industry working for an investor owned utility, where her learned first-hand the importance of safety. During his time as KREMC Operations and Engineering Manager, he was instrumental in increasing system reliability through an aggressive line rebuild construction plan and developing the vegetation management program.
Goslee also helped the co-op to earn its safety accreditation certification and led the co-op through thedeployment of Advanced Metering Infrastructure.
In 2013, Goslee was promoted to KREMC President and CEO. Since his promotion the co-op has maintained the lowest residential rates in the state and according to the CFC Key Ratio Trend Analysis, KREMC’s is ranked in the top 2.7 percent of all co-ops nationally with the lowest controllable costs.
Goslee serves on the Kosciusko County Economic Development Board, the Wabash Valley Power Association Bylaw/Policy committee, and on two committees for Indiana Electric Cooperative Job Training and Safety.
Goslee and his wife Barb, live in Warsaw and have two children and two grandchildren.
KREMC is a member-owned Touchstone Energy electric cooperative serving over 17,000 members throughout Kosciusko County and into surrounding counties.