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1. New Page 1
www.shelbyenergy.com/personnel - [Cached]Published on: 9/6/2006 Last Visited: 9/6/2006
Dudley H. Bottom
President/Chief Executive Officer
Dudley H. Bottom is a native of Kentucky and has been President and Chief Executive Officer of Shelby Energy since 1994.
He holds a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Kentucky and is a professional engineer.
Mr. Bottom has more than 34 years experience in the electric utility industry, having held a number of positions.
He is a director of the Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives, Alternate Director of East Kentucky Power Cooperative, and a member of the Kentucky Society of Professional Engineers. Mr. Bottom also is a member of the Bedford Rotary Club and the Henry County and Shelby County Chambers of Commerce. -
2. This Months Issue - KentuckyLiving Magazine - Kentucky Living
www.kentuckyliving.com/article - [Cached]Published on: 10/25/2004 Last Visited: 10/25/2004
"Overall, we can see a real positive direction of improvement," says Dudley Bottom Jr., president of Shelby Energy Cooperative, based in Shelbyville. "But there's something unique that happens in our industry. Things go along very well for many months or even years, then a catastrophic accident will happen, so we have to keep the attention level high at all times. We are trying to make safety a culture, a way of life in every situation."
Bottom chairs the statewide safety subcommittee of the Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives (KAEC).
Member co-ops are promoting electric safety in two ways. For the consumer, co-ops recommend the information presented at the Web site www.safeelectricity.com, which includes materials for the general public as well as teachers.
For co-op workers, a variety of initiatives is already helping improve safety.
About 10 years ago, Kentucky's electric co-ops joined together in one self-insured workers' compensation program. Bottom says, "That gave us the ability to share information among ourselves about where and when accidents happen. -
3. Staff
www.kaec.org/about/staff.htm - [Cached]Published on: 8/24/2006 Last Visited: 8/24/2006
Dudley Bottom Jr, George N. Busey

