Loup Generator - Summer2019
This issue of the Loup Power District Generator includes updates on repairs at the the Genoa Headworks, a story about the Telechron Master Clock, employee anniversaries, and more.
This issue of the Loup Power District Generator includes updates on repairs at the the Genoa Headworks, a story about the Telechron Master Clock, employee anniversaries, and more.
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employee notes<br />
GINNY JOHNSON<br />
Customer Service Representative<br />
25 years<br />
Ginny Johnson of Genoa joined <strong>Loup</strong> in 1994 as a regular part-time Cashier at the<br />
Genoa Office.<br />
In 2009, the position title was changed to Customer Service Representative. Johnson<br />
was promoted to a full-time Customer Service Representative in 2018.<br />
Her responsibilities include greeting customers; processing payments; setting up,<br />
transferring, or closing service; taking service calls; and preparing reports.<br />
Johnson is a graduate of Genoa High School. She also took accounting and computer<br />
courses at Central Community College-Columbus.<br />
Johnson and her husband, Don, are the parents of four sons: J.J., Andy, Craig, and Scott.<br />
They have six grandchildren.<br />
5 Years<br />
CAMERON KNOPIK<br />
Journeyman Lineman<br />
Cameron Knopik joined <strong>Loup</strong> Power District in<br />
2014 as a Lineman in Albion and was promoted to<br />
Journeyman Lineman in 2017.<br />
Knopik is a member of the line crew that is in<br />
responsible for the construction, operation, and<br />
maintenance of <strong>Loup</strong>’s electrical transmission and<br />
distribution system in the Albion Division.<br />
He is a native of Fullerton and a graduate of<br />
Fullerton High School. He earned an Associate of<br />
Applied Science Degree in Utility Line from Northeast<br />
Community College in Norfolk.<br />
Knopik and his wife, Connie, live in Albion.<br />
Transfer<br />
ZACH REICKS<br />
Meter, Relay & Equipment<br />
Technician<br />
Zach Reicks of Columbus recently transferred to<br />
Meter, Relay and Equipment Technician.<br />
He joined <strong>Loup</strong> in 2007 as an Apprentice Lineman<br />
at the Columbus Retail Division based out of the<br />
Columbus Service Center. Later that year he was<br />
promoted to Lineman. In 2011, he was promoted to<br />
Journeyman Lineman.<br />
In his new role, Reicks is part of the team that<br />
is responsible for installation and maintenance of<br />
substation power equipment for the District.<br />
A graduate of Columbus Lakeview High School,<br />
Reicks has an Associate of Applied Science Degree in<br />
Utility Line from Northeast Community College in<br />
Norfolk.<br />
He and his wife, Ashley, are the parents of three<br />
children: Leyton Michael, Camden Lee, and Lily Jean.<br />
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