Senate Joint Resolution 1118 honors Michael Charles Webb, a dedicated employee of the Fort Loudon Electric Cooperative (FLEC), on the occasion of his retirement in May 2026. Born in California and raised in Vonore, Tennessee, Webb graduated from Vonore High School and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management from Tennessee Wesleyan College. He joined FLEC in 1992 and has served in various management roles, including Chief Financial Officer since 2011. Throughout his 34-year tenure, Webb has significantly contributed to the growth and development of the cooperative, which expanded from serving 18,887 members to 36,949 members and increased its electric plant value from approximately $25.8 million to over $186.8 million.
In addition to his professional achievements, Webb has been actively involved in local and regional organizations, holding leadership positions in several associations and committees, including the Eastern District Power Accountants Association and the Monroe County Economic and Community Development Committee. His commitment to the electric utility industry and the community has been marked by a positive attitude and a volunteer spirit, making him a respected figure in the region. The resolution acknowledges Webb's legacy of service and dedication, celebrating his contributions to the betterment of Tennessee.