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Dr. Ferguson has more than 31 years of experience in the
nuclear industry. Since 1994, he has been a consultant to
the Kaiser-Hill team that operates the Department of
Energy's (DOE) Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site (RFETS)
and to Fluor Hanford, Inc. and CH2M HILL Hanford Group, both
who operate major portions of the DOE's Hanford Site. He
also spent 18 months of this time as one of four senior
members on an Independent Oversight Team that supported the
efforts to restart the three nuclear plants at the Millstone
Station in Connecticut. During the period of 1990-94, he
served in a senior technical advisory role to the management
of EG&G Rocky Flats.
For the six years prior to that, he served as a
consultant to electric utilities where he was involved in
the design, implementation, and management of complex
programs to address problems associated with the design,
construction, licensing, and operation of nuclear power
plants. Before entering the consulting profession, he
managed the development of the Department of Energy (DOE)
program plan for advanced reactor safety technology
development and subsequently directed the office that
managed this program for DOE for several years. He began his
career at Argonne National Laboratory, where he managed the
development of large computer codes for the analysis of core
performance and severe accidents in advanced nuclear power
reactors. He manages working capital including receivables,
inventory, cash and marketable securities. He also performs
financial forecasting including capital and cash budget, pro
forma financial statements and external financing
requirements.
Education:
M.B.A., Executive Program, Graduate School of Business,
University of Chicago
Ph.D., Nuclear Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
M.Sc., Applied Nuclear Science, University of Birmingham,
U.K.
B.S., Nuclear Engineering, Kansas State University
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