Kosciusko REMC Appoints Timothy J. Landrigan As New CEO

February 6, 2025 at 6:52 p.m.
Timothy Landrigan
Timothy Landrigan

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The Kosciusko REMC and Kosciusko Connect LLC Board of Directors announced the appointment of Timothy J. Landrigan as the cooperative’s new president and chief executive officer.
Landrigan, who previously served as the chief financial officer for Kosciusko REMC and Kosciusko Connect LLC, will assume the role from Kurt Carver, who is retiring effective April 1 after a 45-year career with the organization, according to a news release from KREMC.
“I am honored and excited to step into the role of president and CEO at Kosciusko REMC and Kosciusko Connect LLC. I look forward to working with our talented team to continue to deliver exceptional service to our members,” said Landrigan.
Landrigan has over 14 years of experience with Kosciusko REMC. He began his career as a customer service representative/billing clerk while attending college and grew with the company as manager of accounting and finance and chief financial officer. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business with a major in accounting from International Business College and is currently attending the Robert I. Kabat Management Internship Program, which provides an in-depth analysis of cooperative management.
“Please join the Kosciusko REMC and Kosciusko Connect LLC Board of Directors in welcoming Tim in his new role,” said Board President Tony Fleming. “Tim’s ability to cooperatively work with all groups within KREMC will be a tremendous asset as the CEO of Kosciusko REMC and Kosciusko Connect LLC.”
The board also extends its heartfelt gratitude to Kurt Carver for his 45 years of dedicated service. Carver’s leadership and commitment have been instrumental in shaping the cooperative’s success and growth.


The Kosciusko REMC and Kosciusko Connect LLC Board of Directors announced the appointment of Timothy J. Landrigan as the cooperative’s new president and chief executive officer.
Landrigan, who previously served as the chief financial officer for Kosciusko REMC and Kosciusko Connect LLC, will assume the role from Kurt Carver, who is retiring effective April 1 after a 45-year career with the organization, according to a news release from KREMC.
“I am honored and excited to step into the role of president and CEO at Kosciusko REMC and Kosciusko Connect LLC. I look forward to working with our talented team to continue to deliver exceptional service to our members,” said Landrigan.
Landrigan has over 14 years of experience with Kosciusko REMC. He began his career as a customer service representative/billing clerk while attending college and grew with the company as manager of accounting and finance and chief financial officer. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business with a major in accounting from International Business College and is currently attending the Robert I. Kabat Management Internship Program, which provides an in-depth analysis of cooperative management.
“Please join the Kosciusko REMC and Kosciusko Connect LLC Board of Directors in welcoming Tim in his new role,” said Board President Tony Fleming. “Tim’s ability to cooperatively work with all groups within KREMC will be a tremendous asset as the CEO of Kosciusko REMC and Kosciusko Connect LLC.”
The board also extends its heartfelt gratitude to Kurt Carver for his 45 years of dedicated service. Carver’s leadership and commitment have been instrumental in shaping the cooperative’s success and growth.


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