Member Care

James Frank Rutherford, born in 1941, passed away on Thursday, June 19th.  He is survived by his wife, Shirley and a daughter.  The arrangements are at Jefferson Memorial in Trussville on Monday, June 23, 2014.

Frank was a long time mechanical designer for SCS since around 1966, and contracted to work for the company at least until 2009.  No other information was available at time of notification.

On Monday, visitation is from 11:00-12:00 and the service is at 12:00 noon.  The funeral home is at located at 1591 Gadsden Highway, Trussville, Al.  35173; phone is 322-0543.

Member Care

Yvonne Colvin just had surgery on Monday 6/9/2014, hoping to go home on Wednesday 6/11/2014. Please keep her in your prayers. 

Cards can be sent to
 
Yvonne Colvin
1710 Twelve Oaks Drive
Birmingham,  AL  35215

Member Care

To friends who have been so faithful in praying for the Aldreds for all these years since he was first diagnosed with lymphoma– We have just learned that Don passed away peacefully this morning at UAB, with Barbara, their sons Jason and Justin, and their minister at his side.

The family is gathering today and she is surrounded with their love and support.   Please continue to pray for Barbara and her family.

The funeral for Barbara’s husband Don Aldred will be at the Riverchase United Methodist Church on Thursday, June 12. Visitation will start at 1:30 and the service to honor Don will start at 2:30.

If you would like to send a card, Barbara’s address is:

928 Tulip Poplar Ln
Birmingham,AL-35244

June 2014 President’s Message

For those of you who missed our annual Spring luncheon meeting, Kimberly (Kim) Greene , former President and CEO of Southern Company Services, who was recently appointed Chief Operating Officer and Executive V.P. of Southern Company gave us an overview of  the issues and challenges currently facing the Southern Company. Many of our retirees have some investments dependent on the performance of our company and I encourage you to take every opportunity to listen and ask question of our company leaders.

I would like to thank Glenda James and the Arrangements Committee for organizing a great venue for our meeting, excellent food and the many little details necessary to have a luncheon of that magnitude. We were all impressed with the quality of the program and a great big thank you is extended to Jackie Imbusch and her Program Committee for untiring efforts to arrange for Kim Greene to be the keynote speaker

I encourage you to check out our web site at www.scsretirees.com to see the latest news of our organization. I think you will agree that Cary Campbell provides us with a professional grade web site with a good amount of information and news. We owe him a great deal of gratitude for his efforts and commitment to SCS/SNC Retirees.

Please join us on July 14, 2014, Room 130 Building 42 at SCS Inverness at 1:00 PM for our next meeting.  Our featured guest speaker will be Brian Whitley, Regulatory Affairs Director at Southern Nuclear. This is a great opportunity to get an update and ask any questions you may have on the design and construction of Vogtle Units 3 and 4.

With best wishes for a happy and safe Summer.

H. Ray Bailey

President, SCS/SNC Retirees Association

May 2014 Luncheon Highlights

Our annual Spring luncheon meeting was held on Monday, May 5, 2014 at the Pelham Civic Center.  Our featured guest speaker was Kimberly (Kim) Greene, former President and CEO of Southern Company Services who was recently appointed Chief Operating Officer and Executive V.P. of Southern Company. In her new position, she is responsible for the Southern system’s operations, including generation, transmission, engineering and construction services, research and environmental affairs, as well as Southern Power and Southern Wholesale Energy.

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Kim shared her experience with us spanning from her education in engineering science & mechanics at the Univ. of Tenn, Knoxville  to advanced degrees in biomedical engineering at UAB and Business Administration at Samford University.  Kim Green’s biography reads like a “Who’s Who of Young Executives” already on the rise.  She’s a wife to a Southern Company pilot and mother of two children who has deep family roots in Knoxville, Tennessee but calls Birmingham her professional home.  Kim chose to begin her career with SCS-Birmingham in engineering, advancing through operations and finance.  During eight years at Southern Energy, Inc. she progressed in finance, structuring, trading and asset management.

In 2007 Kim was offered and accepted the CFO and Chief Risk Officer position with TVA in Knoxville.  This was a tough professional decision, but Kim placed a higher priority on her family’s happiness and well-being than her own.  After about 5 years with TVA she decided to return to her professional home.  Kim’s time with Southern was positive because of the high caliber and character of employees she worked with, and she enthusiastically remembered several of them in the audience.

From Kim’s tour of TVA’s unfinished Bellefonte Plant, to the new technology plants Southern Company is building in Kemper Co. Mississippi and Augusta, Georgia–each illustrated the history and future of of electric energy production in America.  One is where cost overruns and adaptations to government regulations caused other utilities to back down before completion of new plants–later to wish they had gone ahead and completed them.   The other is where Southern has the foresight, perseverance, and skill to push difficult projects to completion.

Kim covered details from the generation mix, fuel prices, advances in wind power, and stock prices (the year to date trend for Southern stock was higher than the S&P and the DOW).   She also shared some photos of Vogtle’s Unit 3 & 4 progress in Waynesboro, Georgia.

We all enjoyed Kim’s presentation and are proud to have such leadership in charge of the company.

The food was great too!