By Greg Hazley
Energy PR veteran David Mould has resigned as senior VP of communications for the Tennessee Valley Authority after a two-year stint at the government-owned power company based in Knoxville.
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TVA did not give a reason for the exit but said group president for external relations Kim Greene will oversee its communications operations until a replacement is named. “His experience in media relations and the utility industry have helped us strengthen our staff and our outreach to TVA's stakeholders,” Greene said in a statement.
Mould joined TVA in July 2009 after heading public affairs at NASA for four years. He was previously special assistant to Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham and earlier worked in PR and public affairs at PG&E, Mirant Corp. and Southern Company. He started out as a reporter for United Press International.
TVA is owned by the federal government but does not receive taxpayer funds and does not turn a profit. It serves nine million customers with power via coal, nuclear, hydroelectric and natural gas.
The New York Times today covered on its front page the TVA’s plan to revive a scuttled Alabama nuclear reactor project in the wake of the Japanese nuclear disaster in March.
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