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  2. The Nashville Electric Service is governed by a five member Board, appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Metro Council. Members serve five-year staggered terms without pay. The board appoints a chief executive officer who has responsibility for day-to-day operations, including hiring of employees.

  3. www.nespower.com › about-nesAbout NES | NES

    The Electric Power Board is comprised of five members who are appointed by the Mayor of Nashville and confirmed by the Metro Council to service five-year staggered terms without pay. To reach any of our board members, click on any image below.

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    • How is the Nashville Electric service governed?2
    • How is the Nashville Electric service governed?3
    • How is the Nashville Electric service governed?4
    • How is the Nashville Electric service governed?5
  4. This document is an introductory resource for the Nashville community explaining the relationships between the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), Nashville Electric Service (NES), Metro Nashville government, and the Nashville community. How is my electricity made? As of FY20, electricity in our region is generated from the following sources1:

  5. WHO WE ARE. Nashville Electric Service (NES) is the operating name of the Electric Power Board of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. We are one of the 12 largest public utilities in the nation, serving more than 410,000 customers with annual revenues of approximately $1.3 billion per year.

  6. NES was founded on August 16, 1939, with a mission to provide safe, efficient and reliable electric service. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) purchased the power producing and distributing properties of Tennessee Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) for $78.6 million – of which $14.2 million was contributed by the Nashville City Council ...

  7. in Nashville and Davidson County and parts of the six surrounding counties. NES is governed by a five-member board appointed by the Mayor of Nashville and confirmed by the Metro Council, to serve five-year terms without pay. The board appoints a chief executive officer who has responsibility for day-to-day operations, including hiring of employees.

  8. Apr 7, 2022 · Apr 7, 2022. Photo via cmh2315fl on Flickr. Teresa Broyles-Aplin will succeed Decosta Jenkins as chief executive officer of Nashville Electric Service. Effective June 1, the transition will cap...

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