Joe Hoffman joins SMMPA as Chief External Affairs Officer

Joe Hoffman

Joe Hoffman

Joe Hoffman will join Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Agency (SMMPA) on March 1 as the Director of Agency and Government Relations & Chief External Affairs Officer. He replaces Chris Schoenherr who is retiring from SMMPA on April 1 after over forty years in the energy industry and seven years with the Agency.


Since 2004, Hoffman has served as City Administrator & Utility General Manager at the City of Preston, Minnesota. In addition to overseeing all city and utility operations, he developed and implemented a multi-year plan to obtain $35 million in state and federal funding to construct a State Veterans Home in the community.


Prior to joining the City of Preston, Hoffman served as Executive Director for the Southeastern Minnesota Development Corporation from 2001-2004.


Hoffman holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Administration from Winona State University. He has served as a member of the SMMPA Board of Directors since 2012 and as Board President from 2018-2020. Hoffman is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Minnesota Municipal Utilities Association and SEMCAC Community Action Agency.


“We are delighted to have Joe join our team.” says SMMPA Chief Executive Officer Dave Geschwind. “Joe knows SMMPA, our members, and the utility industry, making him an excellent fit for this position. We look forward to his proven leadership in helping SMMPA and its municipal utility members meet the needs of their customers.” Geschwind also congratulated Chris Schoenherr on his long and successful utility industry career. “We’re fortunate to have had Chris here at SMMPA for the last seven years of his career. He’s made a long-lasting positive impact on the Agency in his relatively short time here.”

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The Best Gifts Do Great Things

The hottest gifts this season are in electronics and home entertainment.  But the best gifts are also good for the environment.  ENERGY STAR® certified home electronics go beyond the latest features and functions to deliver great energy efficiency.   

 

ENERGY STAR certified TVs offer the most popular features and technologies – Smart TV functionality, Ultra High Definition, large screens, LED backlighting – and they're 27% more energy efficient than standard models.

 

An ENERGY STAR certified tablet uses 10 times less power to stream movies or video than a game console, 7 times less power than streaming to a TV, and 4 times less than streaming to a laptop.

 

So look for the ENERGY STAR label when buying home electronics this holiday season.  Your loved ones will appreciate it!

 

Click here and select your utility for more ways to save energy and money.

Save Money on Your Holiday Lighting

Colorful lighting is a great way to make the inside and outside of your home festive during the holidays. And with the holidays quickly approaching, looking for simple ways to save some money can be a high priority!

 

This holiday season, SMMPA member utilities are once again offering their electricity customers rebates of up to $12 for each plug-in LED string or decoration of energy-efficient LED holiday lighting they purchase through the end of the year.  Select your utility here to access their rebate coupon.

 

LED lighting is the most energy-efficient lighting currently available.  LED holiday lights use up to 90% less electricity than incandescent lighting and lasts up to 10 times longer.  While the prices of LED lights are slightly higher than incandescents, a typical household can save up to $50 during the holiday season by using LED holiday lighting!

 

LED holiday lights offer other benefits as well.  The environmental benefits help make our community a little greener, and LEDs are cool to the touch - which reduces the risk of fire and personal injury.  And they are available in the same shapes and sizes as traditional lights.

 

Brighten your holidays with LED lights that save energy and money!

Is Your Home Full of Energy Vampires?

According to ENERGY STAR®, the average household spends $100 per year on vampire power in their home.  Vampire power is the electricity consumed by electronic devices while they are switched off or in standby mode.

Our guide can help you find the “vampires” in your home.  A few simple changes like making sure you unplug the charger once your phone and tablet are both fully charged is a step in the right direction.

 

Also, shop for products that have earned the ENERGY STAR.  They use less standby power than conventional models.  Plus, you’ll get rebates on your purchase of qualifying ENERGY STAR products through our rebate programs.

Don’t let Vampire Power take a bite out of your electric bill!  

 
 
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