Larry Milner from Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc. is Inducted into MEA’s Hall of Fame
Eagan, MN (PRWEB) September 24, 2014 -- MEA is proud to announce that Larry Milner, vice president, Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc. was inducted into MEA’s Hall of Fame at the Environmental Learning Summit. Members inducted into MEA's Hall of Fame are those that exemplify the spirit of great leaders. These outstanding individuals have contributed their time and expertise to the energy industry through service to MEA by serving on committees and volunteering at our meetings and events.
“Larry has been an outstanding member and leader on the Environmental Management Committee,” said John Gann, vice president for program delivery at Midwest ENERGY Association. “He leads by example and is an excellent ambassador to the environmental community. It has been a sincere honor and pleasure to work with him these many years.”
Larry has contributed to the energy industry through MEA in many ways over the years, including:
• More than a decade of service on the Environmental Management Committee.
• Leadership in organizing and delivering various networking events at the Environmental Conference.
• Leadership in identifying and securing industry-expert content for the Environmental Conference.
• Leadership on promoting Environmental Management Committee cohesiveness and effectiveness.
About MEA:
MEA serves the people that deliver electricity and natural gas to homes and business. MEA (Midwest ENERGY Association) was founded as a trade association over 100 years ago by distribution utilities, whose vision was to improve safety and efficiency. Today, utility companies around the globe benefit from MEA's industry learning seminars, operations summits, and other events. Members collaborated to develop EnergyU, the world's premier online training and testing system for gas and electric distribution utilities.
John Gann, Midwest ENERGY Association, http://www.midwestenergy.org, +1 (651) 289-9600 Ext: 105, [email protected]
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