Nuclear expert/consultant
elected to Ameren Board of Directors
From PRNewswire.com
Published on: August 31, 2006
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ – The board of directors of
Ameren Corporation (NYSE: AEE) announced today that Jack D. Woodard has been
elected to the Ameren board.
Woodard served for more than 30 years at The Southern Company, retiring from
its subsidiary, Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc., in Birmingham,
Ala., in 2004 as executive vice president and chief nuclear officer. Since
his retirement from Southern Nuclear, he has served as a consultant and
technical advisor to several utilities on nuclear issues. Woodard previously
served as an independent advisor to the Ameren board of directors and to
that board's Nuclear Oversight Committee.
Since 2002, Woodard has served as a consultant to the Institute of Nuclear
Power Operations (INPO), the industry's standards-setting and training
organization that serves to promote excellence in nuclear safety and
operations. He is also a member of INPO's National Nuclear Accreditation
Board. Previously, Woodard served as chairman of the Electric Power Research
Institute (EPRI) PWR Materials Management Program Steering Committee and as
vice chairman of both the EPRI's Materials Reliability Project and of the
Steam Generator Management Project.
"We are extremely pleased with Jack Woodard's election. He brings to Ameren
decades of experience in nuclear operations and a deep knowledge of emerging
technologies and public policy issues related to the nuclear industry," said
Ameren Corporation Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Gary L.
Rainwater.
A native of Nashville, TN, Woodard earned a bachelor's degree in physics
from North Georgia College and a master's degree in physics from Auburn
University. He is also a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology's senior executive program.
Woodard, a resident of Birmingham, Ala., is also on the board of the Alabama
Head Injury Foundation and is a veteran of service in Vietnam, where he was
a captain in the Ordnance Corps.
With assets of more than $18 billion, Ameren serves 2.4 million electric
customers and one million natural gas customers in a 64,000-square-mile area
of Missouri and Illinois.
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