Bio: Dallman, William (Retirement – 1964)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Dallman, Howard, Grey, Schermerhorn, Thomas
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 18 Jun 1964
Tributes to William A. Dallman, manager of the Clark Electric Cooperative,
Greenwood (Clark Co., Wis.), were made during the cooperative's annual meeting
June 9, 1964. Dallman will retire on August 1.
Vern Howard, former president of the system, recalled the early days of the
co-op and revealed that "Things in those days were so rough that Bill Dallman
twice submitted his resignation. Fortunately, however, the board was able to
talk Bill into staying." Howard presented an inscribed platter to the retiring
manager, citing him for his many years of devoted service to the members of the
cooperative.
Tributes and plaques were also presented by tom Grey, assistant general manager
of Dairyland Power Cooperative, La Crosse, and Harvey Schermerhorn, public
relations director for Wisconsin Electric Cooperative, Madison.
It was the first such tribute to a retiring manager in Dairyland's history.
Dairyland is the wholesale power supplier for the cooperative.
Schermerhorn, acting on behalf of WEC General Manager, W.V. Thomas, said: "It is
my firm conviction that Bill Dallman has given outstanding leadership and
management to the Clark Electric Cooperative, its board of directors and its
membership."
Harland Bergemann New Manager
August Stremikis of Greenwood, president of the Clark system, announced that the
board has hired Harland Bergemann to succeed Dallman as manager. Bergemann has
been employed by the co-op for the past 26 years and presently serves as office
manager.
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