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Craven
Crowell, Chairman,
is in
the eighth year of a nine-year term as Chairman of TVAs Board
. . . appointed by President Clinton in 1993 to be TVAs 11th Chairman
. . . 17 years of service at TVA, including tenure as an officer and
member of the corporations top management team . . . has promoted
a return to TVAs history of operational excellence and a program
of financial strength and debt reduction . . . also serves as Chairman
of the Board of the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) . . . serves
on the board and executive committee of the Nuclear Energy Institute
. . . B.A. from Lipscomb University in 1965 . . . Lipscomb Alumnus of
the Year in 1995 . . . served in the Marine Corps Reserve and Naval
Reserve.
Skila
Harris, Director, was appointed in November
1999 by President Clinton to a nine-year term as the 25th member of
the TVA Board of Directors . . . is the first woman to hold the post
of TVA Director . . . has 14 years of public and private experience
in the energy field . . . served in the Department of Energy in both
the Clinton and Carter administrations . . . from 1993 to 1997 served
as Special Assistant to Vice President Al Gore and as Chief of Staff
for Tipper Gore . . . Vice President for Development & Compliance at
Steiner-Leff Iron & Metal Co. from 1989 to 1992 . . . served as Contract
& Project Manager for the U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corp. . . . B.A. in political
science from Western Kentucky University and an M.A. in legislative
affairs from George Washington University . . . Leadership Knoxville,
Class of 2001.
Glenn
L. McCullough, Jr., Director,
was appointed to a six-year term as the 26th member of the TVA Board
of Directors by President Clinton in November 1999 . . . elected Mayor
of Tupelo, Mississippi, in 1997 . . . has a long history of interest
in economic development that stems from both his public service and
his participation in private business . . . served as a member of the
Executive Committee of the Mississippi Municipal League and the Governors
Special Task Force for Economic Development Planning during his term
as Mayor of Tupelo . . . was Director of the Mississippi office of the
Appalachian Regional Commission . . . served on the boards of the Economic
Development Partnership of Alabama, the Mississippi Partnership for
Economic Development and the Commission on the Future of Northeast Mississippi
. . . Leadership Memphis, Class of 2001 . . . B.S. from Mississippi
State University, where he served as an Elder Statesman.
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