Tennessee Valley Authority
April Corbett, P.E., is an experienced electrical engineer with a robust background in the nuclear energy sector, currently serving as Fleet Engineering Support Manager at the Tennessee Valley Authority since March 2018. Formerly held positions include Senior Manager of Design & Procurement Engineering and various engineering roles, demonstrating proficiency in design change packages, vendor documentation review, and project management. Previous experience includes a tenure at Enercon Services as a Senior Electrical Engineer, where responsibilities involved mentoring junior engineers and supporting marketing activities. April has also worked with organizations such as Burns and Roe Enterprises, Mitsubishi Nuclear Energy Services, Westinghouse Electric Company, and S. L. King and Associates, gaining extensive expertise in electrical design, licensing procedures, and project management. April earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Mississippi.
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Tennessee Valley Authority
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Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) operates a public power system and supplies power in Tennessee, northern Alabama, northeastern Mississippi, and southwestern Kentucky and in portions of northern Georgia, western North Carolina, and southwestern Virginia. The Company manages the Tennessee River, its tributaries and certain shorelines to provide navigation, flood damage reduction and electricity, among others. The Company is a wholesaler of power. The Company sells power to local power company customers of TVA (LPCs), which then resell power to their customers at retail rates. TVA's LPCs consist of municipalities and other local government entities (municipalities), and customer-owned entities (cooperatives). TVA has approximately three nuclear sites consisting of over six units in operation and approximately one unit under construction. The Company's transmission system has approximately 70 interconnections with over 10 neighboring electric systems.