Constellation Energy Nuclear Group Announces Leadership Appointments
March 23 2011 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
Constellation Energy Nuclear Group, LLCSM (CENG) today announced
several leadership changes within its nuclear fleet, including
Eric Larson as plant general manager at Calvert Cliffs
Nuclear Power Plant located in Lusby, Md., Joe Pacher as
plant general manager, Tom Mogren, manager, engineering
services and Adriene Smith, director, quality and
performance assessment at R.E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant located in
Ontario, N.Y., and Paul Swift, manager, engineering services
at Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station located in Scriba, N.Y.
Larson replaces Tom Trepanier, who will join the
Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) in Atlanta, on loan
from CENG as a senior representative. Larson will report to George
Gellrich, site vice president at Calvert Cliffs. Larson has nearly
24 years of experience in the nuclear industry and held a senior
reactor operator license at Salem and D.C. Cook Nuclear Stations.
He earned a B.S. in Marine Engineering from the Massachusetts
Maritime Academy and is a 2006 graduate of The University of Notre
Dame’s MBA Executive Program.
Trepanier joined CENG in June 2008 and has nearly 30 years of
nuclear industry experience. In his role with INPO, he will work
with nuclear power plants across the country monitoring and
analyzing performance. Trepanier graduated from Worcester
Polytechnic with a B.S. in Physics and holds a MBA from Boston
University.
Pacher replaces Larson as the plant general manager and will
report to John Carlin, site vice president, R.E. Ginna. Pacher
joined CENG in June 1986 and has held a number of key management
positions at Ginna and Nine Mile Point. He earned a B.S. in
Electrical Engineering and a M.A. in Engineering Management from
Rochester Technology Institute.
Mogren, the Quality Performance Assessment Director at R.E.
Ginna, will continue to report to Carlin in his new assignment as
engineering services manager starting in June. Mogren joined CENG
in 1989 and has held a number of engineering assignments. He has
degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Penn State and Mathematics
from SUNY College. He held a senior reactor operator license at
Nine Mile Point Unit 2.
Swift will report to Sam Belcher, site vice president at Nine
Mile Point in his new role. He joined CENG in 1988 and is the
current manager, engineering at R.E. Ginna. Swift has a B.S. in
Electrical Engineering from Clarkson University, and earned his
Engineering System Certification in 2004.
Smith will report to Bruce Leonard, manager Fleet Quality and
Performance Assessment. Smith joined the company in September 1998
and is the currently the technical assistant to Carlin. Smith
completed her Engineering System Certification in 2004.
About Constellation Energy Nuclear
Group (CENG)
CENG (a joint venture of Constellation Energy Group, Inc. (NYSE:
CEG) and EDF Group, SA) based in Baltimore, Maryland, is a leading
producer of safe and reliable nuclear power. The company owns and
operates five nuclear reactors at three sites in New York and
Maryland. CENG’s core value is nuclear and personal safety. Nuclear
energy – America’s largest source of clean-air, carbon-free,
reliable electricity, producing no greenhouse gases--accounts for
more than 20 percent of U.S. produced electricity, powering one in
five homes and businesses across the United States.
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