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Bradley Miller is newest Utility Management Pro at CAUD Four CAUD employees now have earned designation of Utilities Management Professional: GM Lenny Stone, Bradley Miller, Jennifer Carter, and Dana Rogers By Jennifer Carter News from the Columbia/Adair County Utilities District Bradley Miller, Operations Supervisor of the Columbia/Adair Utilities District recently completed all course requirements necessary for designation as a Utility Management Professional (UMP). This designation, sanctioned by Western Kentucky University and the Kentucky Rural Water Association, is awarded to participants of the Utility Management Institute (UMI) who have completed six short-courses in practical water and wastewater utility management. he courses are: Utility Management 101; Utility Organization, Regulation and Law; Utility Finance and Administration; Human Resource Management for Utilities; Modern Technology and Utility Management; and Public Relations in Utility Management.The UMI has been developed, with funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to offer training to managers - and others interested in becoming managers. Utility Management Institute courses have been offered since 1999. There are currently over 483 participant's active in the UMI with 265 recipients of the prestigious UMP designation. Columbia/Adair Utilities District now has four employees that have completed the courses and are designated as a Utility Management Professional they are General Manager Lenny Stone, Office Manager Jennifer Carter and Distribution Operator Dana Rogers (he obtained his designation while employed with the Columbia Utilities) and now Operations Supervisor Bradley Miller. - Jennifer Carter This story was posted on 2012-04-19 15:46:59
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