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Terry Storbeck, Wesley Pinkerton and William Morgan have been named to shift supervisor positions at Basin Electric's Dry Fork Station.
Basin Electric Power Cooperative - June 22, 2009
Terry Storbeck, Wesley Pinkerton and William Morgan have been named to shift supervisor positions at Basin Electric's Dry Fork Station. They began in their new positions on June 22, 2009. As shift supervisors, they direct the safe, reliable and efficient operations of the Dry Fork Station boiler and generating equipment to economically produce electricity.
Storbeck had previously worked for Black Hills Power and PacifiCorp as an environmental process supervisor and a plant supervisor. He has four grown children. In his spare time, he coaches wrestling and enjoys fishing and hiking.
Pinkerton is a native of Lead, SD. He previously worked for Black Hills Power as an operations and maintenance supervisor in Gillette, WY. He and wife Chandra have five grown children. In his spare time, he enjoys hunting, fishing and camping.
Morgan is a native of Gillette. He previously worked for Black Hills Power as an operations and maintenance supervisor in his hometown. He and wife Angelia have four children. In his spare time, he enjoys golfing and motorcycles. He is a members of the Eagle's Club.
