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Tom D. Kilgore was the federal corporation’s first Chief Executive Officer. He was appointed by the Tennessee Valley Authority Board of Directors on October 13, 2006, at a meeting in Knoxville.〔TVA Board Appoints Tom Kilgore as CEO, http://www.tva.gov/news/releases/octdec06/kilgore_ceo.htm〕 The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2005 (Title VI—Reform of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority) established the CEO position as part of the change in governance structure from a three-member board to the current nine-member board. He earned $4.029 million in federal fiscal year 2012 (for the period ending 09/30/12).〔FORM 10-K Annual Report, TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY, filed November 16, 2012, http://investor.shareholder.com/tva/sec.cfm〕 He retired at the end of 2012 and was succeeded by Bill Johnson. ==Professional career== After leaving Progress Energy in 2005, where he served as group president Progress Ventures,〔Progress Energy announces early-retirement program and streamlined organization structure, http://www.progress-energy.com/aboutus/news/article.asp?id=10863〕 Tom D. Kilgore was appointed Chief Operating Officer of the TVA. Kilgore led Oglethorpe Power Corporation in Georgia from 1984 until 1998, serving as CEO the last seven years.〔NY Times: A New President and Chief For Oglethorpe Power Corp, http://www.nytimes.com/1991/07/09/business/business-people-a-new-president-and-chief-for-oglethorpe-power-corp.html?sec=&spon=〕 In 1997, three companies formed in the restructuring of Oglethorpe Power: Oglethorpe Power, Georgia Transmission and Georgia System Operations. Tom Kilgore served as President and CEO of all three companies. As leader of the largest company in the world named for James Edward Oglethorpe, Kilgore served on a commission to celebrate the Oglethorpe Tercentenary, in 1996.〔Georgia HR 567 - James Edward Oglethorpe Tercentenary Commission, http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/1997_98/leg/fulltext/hr567.htm〕 Kilgore and his wife were members of the official Georgia Delegation to England. Earlier in his career, Kilgore worked for Arkansas Power & Light (a subsidiary of Entergy), Carolina Power & Light, and for the U.S. Department of Defense at Pine Bluff Arsenal in Jefferson County, Arkansas. Kilgore was elected to Nuclear Energy Institute’s Executive Committee, for a three-year term, July 6, 2005. At TVA, Kilgore has responsibility for three operating nuclear plants located in Tennessee and Alabama. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tom Kilgore」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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