The City Council of Salem, Va., honored A.K. Briele, who is retiring from his position as city Electric Department Director at the end of the year, by proclaiming December 11, 2025, "A.K. Briele Day" in Salem.

Briele has served as the Director of the Salem Electric Department since 2002, and he is retiring as of December 31. He has spent a total of 43 years with the City of Salem. 

The city council’s proclamation noted that during his tenure, Briele inspired his fellow employees to always put citizens first and restore power quickly. “To that end, Salem has been consistently honored by the American Public Power Association for keeping the lights on. Salem’s power interruption time has averaged a mere 10 minutes for non-emergency events, while the national average is nearly 14 times greater at 139 minutes,” the proclamation noted.

The proclamation also noted that Briele steered the city into its current state-of-the-art facility in 2009. The two-story, 30,000 square foot building was constructed for $10.2 million and helped move the city out of a building it has occupied for over 100 years. “A.K. faithfully oversaw the project from start to finish but humbly deflected the credit and accolades to his fellow employees,” the proclamation said.

As part of his work for the city, he has served on the Blue Ridge Power Agency Board of Directors since September 1990 and has been the Blue Ridge Power Agency Vice President since June 2008. 

He has also been instrumental in the Municipal Electric Power Association of Virginia (MEPAV), serving as an officer at various times.