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LCEC appoints two directors to leadership team

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Amanda Smelker
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Allan Ruth

Amanda Smelker and Allan Ruth have been named as directors on the LCEC leadership team. 

Smelker accepted the position of director of Administrative Services.

Smelker has been with LCEC for 15 years with increasing roles and responsibilities throughout her tenure including, Sr. IT Business Analyst, Sr. Project Manager, Supervisor of Business Analysts/Process Practitioner, Head of Project Management Office, System Transformation Program Manager, and Manager of Business Alignment & Governance before stepping into the role of interim Director Administrative Services. 

She has both a master of science degree and a bachelor of science degree in Computer Information Systems from FGCU. Additionally, she is a Project Management Professional (PMP), Change Management Practitioner through Prosci, a Certified Manager of Quality and Excellence through ASQ, and is a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt. 

Ruth accepted the position of director of the newly formed division of Business Continuity. Ruth brings 38 years of LCEC experience to this role, the majority of which has been in progressively responsible leadership positions including Manager of Operations Business Support, Manager of Construction & Maintenance, Senior Supervisor of Contract Management, Supervisor of Contract Construction, Supervisor of Vegetation Management, Supervisor of Maintenance & Construction, and will bring a variety of perspectives to the role.

He began his career with LCEC in the warehouse as a Storekeeper, then completed the Apprentice Program to become a journeyman lineman, prior to taking on leadership roles. Most recently, Ruth has laid the groundwork for a formal LCEC Business Continuity Program through his accomplishments as Incident Commander for the LCEC Hurricane Ian Emergency Restoration effort. He has established relationships and represented LCEC at the Florida Senate and House of Representatives, the Florida Department of Emergency Management, the Florida Public Service Commission the Florida Electric Cooperatives Association, and various local municipalities/counties/civic associations to name a few. 

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