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Maurer announces early retirement from VEA board

Longtime board member for Valley Electric Association John Maurer announced retirement from his position just three weeks before his term is set to expire—citing family health issues for his departure.

Maurer, who was set to depart from the board in the next few weeks, addressed a letter to Valley’s board stating his plans to leave the board earlier than he’d planned, according to a news release from Valley Electric Association.

“Please accept my early retirement from the Board of Directors,” Maurer, District 4 (Fish Lake Valley) board of director for Valley, stated in his letter to the board, according to Valley’s release. “I only have three weeks left on my term, but I must depart early due to an unexpected medical situation within my family. It has been a pleasure working with and getting to know each of you over the last decade. You truly are like family, and I wish you the very best.”

Maurer was serving out his fourth, three-year-long term. He announced in 2018 that he was not seeking a fifth term. Maurer served as president of Valley’s board from 2011-2018, according to the news release.

Maurer had also served as treasurer and secretary of Valley’s board during the years he served on the board. He was first elected to the board in 2007, according to Valley’s release.

“In the 12 years that John has been on the board, he has received the Credentialed Cooperative Director Certificate and Board Leadership Certificate from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association,” Valley’s release stated.

Maurer is an alfalfa farmer in the Fish Lake Valley area.

He is a graduate of the University of Nevada, Reno and has a bachelor’s degree in ag-business he obtained in 1994. After graduating from college, Maurer returned to the Fish Lake Valley area.

Kathleen Keyes will replace Maurer on Valley’s board. Keyes ran unopposed in a March 2019 election for Valley’s board seat for District 4, which also includes Lida and Gold Point.

According to the news release from Valley, new board members are usually seated following the annual meeting. The annual meeting is scheduled for April 27 and will be held in at Pahrump Valley High School at 501 E. Calvada Blvd.

The co-op’s board of directors have also called for a special meeting of the membership just after Valley’s annual meeting at the high school.

According to an earlier news release from Valley, the special meeting was called to “address concerns regarding fiduciary responsibilities and the process for recalling VEA board members.”

Questions arose on the topics following a group of member-owners initiating a petition drive to remove several members of Valley’s board in February.

According to an April 3, 2019 report in the Pahrump Valley Times, the special meeting “is set to answer questions that have arisen on these topics, following the announcement by a members’ group on its intentions to recall Valley’s current board of directors in February, said Ken Derschan, president of Valley’s board of directors, in the news release.”

“We have heard member concerns, and we are listening to what members say,” Derschan stated in the news release. “Questions and comments revolving around the board’s fiduciary responsibilities and how a recall can occur have come up. Members have a right to elect board members, and they have the right to recall them. That process is spelled out in the bylaws. We want our members to hear firsthand about what being a fiduciary means and how a recall needs to be conducted in accordance with the bylaws and the articles of incorporation.”

The group looking to replace several of Valley’s board members is known as VEA Members for Change. Maurer was named on its list of directors it is targeting to replace.

The group is working with Valley to call a special members meeting to remove several directors on the co-op’s board. Valley and the Members for Change have been in disagreement on how to call a special meeting in the last several weeks. The group announced it reached its goal of collecting enough signatures to match 10 percent of the membership in April.

The special meeting is set to occur at approximately 2 p.m. on April 27 at the high school. Registration for the annual meeting gets underway at 11 a.m. with the meeting time planned for 1 p.m., according to Valley’s release.

Contact reporter Jeffrey Meehan at jmeehan@pvtimes.com

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