SECO Energy Holds 2026 Annual Meeting – Members Vote on Historic Change
SECO Energy held its 2026 virtual Annual Meeting on Thursday, March 26, 2026. With 19,443 members participating in the cooperative’s governance process through their vote on Annual Meeting business.
SECO Energy members were asked to vote on a historic change, approving a fully restated Articles of Incorporation for the first time since the Cooperative began operating in 1938. Members also approved the 2025 Annual Meeting Minutes.
Highlights of the meeting included addresses from SECO Energy Chief Executive Officer Curtis Wynn and Board President Gerald Anderson. They provided important updates on the Cooperative’s business and financial standing to ensure members remain well informed about SECO Energy’s direction and policies.
This year’s Annual Meeting introduced a new format for these addresses, with Wynn and Anderson sitting down together for an episode of SECO’s podcast, Power Chat – In the Electric Lounge, to deliver their messages. Their discussion reinforced SECO Energy’s Mission to provide reliable and innovative energy services, along with its Vision and Values. Members were also invited to participate in a member engagement panel, where the Executive Leadership Team answered questions from the membership.
“This year marked continued growth and significant milestones for SECO Energy, including reaching 500 employees and serving over 265,000 members,” said CEO Wynn. “It also represents decades of commitment to innovation, exceptional service to our members, and active involvement in the communities we serve.”
Looking ahead, SECO Energy strategically focuses on improving operational efficiencies, strengthening its connection with members, and providing innovative solutions as it navigates the evolving energy landscape. Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), which is a vital component that will help SECO navigate the future energy landscape, was fully rolled out in 2025. This marks a huge step towards modernizing the Cooperative’s services, offering members real-time insights into their energy use and enabling a more resilient, sustainable energy infrastructure for the future. SECO Energy remains steadfast in its Mission to enhance member experiences and lead the way in energy innovation as we move into the future.
For those who missed the live event, the Annual Meeting is available at SECOEnergy.com, YouTube, and Facebook. The recording also includes the list of 100 prize winners and additional meeting highlights. To learn more about SECO Energy as a not-for-profit cooperative, visit SECO Energy.com.

(Left to right) SECO Energy CEO Curtis Wynn and Board of Trustees President Gerald Anderson
SECO Energy is a not-for-profit electric cooperative serving more than 265,000 homes and businesses across the Florida counties of Sumter, Citrus, Marion, Lake, Levy, Pasco, and Hernando. SECO is the seventh largest in the nation. SECO’s wholesale power provider is Seminole Electric, one of the nation’s largest generation and transmission cooperatives, serving nearly 2 million consumers in Florida. Seminole is owned by nine electric distribution cooperatives, and SECO is one of those nine member-owners. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.





