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Sunflower Electric Power Corporation announced the upcoming retirement of Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Davis Rooney, as well as the promotion of longtime team member Jeff Bieker, who will assume the CFO role


Rooney is retiring from Sunflower after 17 years of distinguished service. Bieker will begin serving as vice president and chief financial officer effective February 27, ensuring a seamless transition of responsibilities and continuity of leadership.
“Davis provided steady leadership and sound financial oversight for nearly two decades,” said Steve Epperson, Sunflower president and CEO. “His commitment to fiscal responsibility left a lasting impact, and we are deeply grateful for his many contributions. I’m also confident in Jeff’s ability to step into this key role. He brings a wealth of experience, deep institutional knowledge, and a strong commitment to Sunflower’s values.
In his new role, Bieker is responsible for overseeing all financial functions, including accounting, budgeting, treasury, and risk management, as well as government and regulatory affairs and the management of strategic projects. As a member of Sunflower’s executive leadership team, the position also plays a critical role in shaping strategies supporting the organization’s long-term financial health and mission.
Since joining Sunflower 12 years ago, Bieker served in several leadership capacities, most recently as treasury services manager. In that position, he played a key role in the planning, management, and direction of Sunflower’s treasury management services, including cash management, corporate credit, debt issuance and borrowing, as well as debt compliance and administration. He has earned the respect of his colleagues for his collaborative leadership style and deep understanding of Sunflower’s financial operations
“I’m honored by the opportunity to serve in this role and to build on the strong foundation Davis established,” Bieker said. “It’s a privilege to work with such a capable and dedicated team, and I look forward to supporting Sunflower’s continued financial strength and mission-driven service.”
A native of Hays, Kan., Bieker holds a Bachelor of Science in accounting. Jeff and his wife, Hayley, reside in Hays with their children, Brooke and Owen. Outside of work, Jeff enjoys golfing and attending his children’s activities
About Sunflower—Sunflower Electric Power Corporation is a regional wholesale power supplier operating a system of solar, wind, natural gas, and coal-based electric generating plants and approximately 2,400 miles of electric transmission infrastructure. The focus of Sunflower’s 400+ workforce is supplying reliable energy at the lowest possible cost to its seven members who serve electric consumers living in central and western Kansas. Visit Sunflower’s website at sunflower.net
Sunflower’s member cooperatives include Lane-Scott Electric Cooperative, Dighton; Pioneer Electric Cooperative, Ulysses; Prairie Land Electric Cooperative, Norton; The Victory Electric Cooperative Association, Dodge City; Sunflower Electric Power Corporation Western Cooperative Electric Association, WaKeeney; and Wheatland Electric Cooperative, Scott City, Kansas. Southern Pioneer Electric Company is also a member of Sunflower






