Board of Directors

Mor-Gran-Sou Electric is a cooperative, so we operate a little differently than other utilities. Mor-Gran-Sou Electric’s decisions are made by directors who you elect and who are required to live in our service area. Everyone who pays to receive electricity from the co-op is a member. 

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When you pay your electric bill each month, your money stays here – to pay for the electricity used, or to make improvements to our local system to strengthen service reliability. We’re a co-op, and we exist to provide a service to you, our members at the end of the line.  This is your cooperative – and your voice matters. 

Our board members have the opportunity to contribute to the direction and decisions of Mor-Gran-Sou Electric’s. Some of the responsibilities include: 

  • Monthly board meetings: The board convenes once a month (usually on the last Wednesday of the month) to review matters crucial to our cooperative's operations, development, and growth.
  • Ongoing training opportunities: Continuous learning is crucial. Board members have access to training sessions to enhance their knowledge and skills in governance and utility management. 

Current Board of Directors

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Steve Tomac
Chair 

Steve was elected in 2021 to serve in the At-Large position. He previously served on the board from 2003-2008. He is a rancher and rural appraiser. 

He and his significant other, Vicki Zimmerman, reside on a ranch near St. 

Anthony. He has two children.

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Chad Harrison

Vice Chair

Chad has served as the Sioux County director since 2012. 

He is employed at Prairie Knights Casino and Resort in Fort Yates. 

Chad and his wife, Rebecca, have three children.

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Pam Geiger

 Secretary-Treasurer

Pam has served as a Mandan Area director since 2019. 

She had previously served as a Morton County director from 1998 to 2016. 

Pam retired as lead tax specialist for Farm Credit Services of Mandan. She also ranches with her husband, Warren. They live in the Mandan area and have three grown children. 

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Mark Doll

Mark Doll

Mark has served as a Morton County director since 2022; and previously served as District-at-Large director from 2003-2021. 

 He runs a dairy and beef cattle operation and small grain operations near New Salem. 

Mark is married to his wife, Kristi, and they have four children.

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Rodney Froelich

Rodney was elected in 2020 to serve as a Sioux County director. 

He ranches with his wife, two sons, and their families near Selfridge, N.D. 

He has three grown children.

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Robert J. Leingang

Bob has served as a Mandan Area director since 2008. 

He retired as the ND chief plumbing inspector. 

Bob's wife, Mary Ann, passed in 2020.  They have four children.

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Ryan Petrick

Ryan has served as a Grant County director since 2022. 

He is a fourth-generation farmer and rancher. Ryan is married to his wife, Amanda, and they have four children. 

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Kathy Tokach

Kathy Tokach

Kathy has served as a Morton County director since 2019. 

She ranches and farms with her husband, Richard, near St. Anthony. 

They have three grown children.

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Casey Wells

Casey has served as a Grant County director since 2008. He is involved in farming and ranching in south central Grant County. Casey is married to his wife, Bonnie, and they have three children.

The 7 Cooperative Principles

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