Travis Graff
Board Member - Manager | Member Billing and Settlements | Prairie Power, Inc.
Travis Graff is the Manager of Member Billing and Settlements at Prairie Power, Inc. which is a Generation and Transmission Electric Cooperative serving the rural areas of Central Illinois. He joined Prairie Power, Inc. in 2006 and has held various positions in Accounting and Finance, Member Services and Power Supply. He is responsible for metering, data integrity and member billing of all wholesale delivery points on the cooperative’s system. Travis earned an undergraduate degree in Information Systems before continuing on for an MBA at Eastern Illinois University. Travis lives in Springfield, Illinois with his wife Ashleigh and four children. During his spare time, he enjoys playing hockey, traveling and attending his kids' activities.
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Travis Graff
Board Member - Manager | Member Billing and Settlements | Prairie Power, Inc.
Travis Graff is the Manager of Member Billing and Settlements at Prairie Power, Inc. which is a Generation and Transmission Electric Cooperative serving the rural areas of Central Illinois. He joined Prairie Power, Inc. in 2006 and has held various positions in Accounting and Finance, Member Services and Power Supply. He is responsible for metering, data integrity and member billing of all wholesale delivery points on the cooperative’s system. Travis earned an undergraduate degree in Information Systems before continuing on for an MBA at Eastern Illinois University. Travis lives in Springfield, Illinois with his wife Ashleigh and four children. During his spare time, he enjoys playing hockey, traveling and attending his kids' activities.
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