Full Name
T. Preston Gillespie
Job Title
Senior Vice President & Chief Generation Officer
Company
Duke Energy
Speaker Bio
Preston Gillespie serves as senior vice president and chief generation officer for Duke Energy. In this role, he is responsible for integrating and advancing the company's nuclear, fossil, hydro and regulated renewable generation strategies to support Duke Energy's target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Before assuming his current position in December 2020, Gillespie served as Duke Energy's chief nuclear officer, a position he held since 2017. He was responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the nation's largest regulated nuclear generating fleet.
Gillespie has more than 30 years of experience in the energy field. His leadership roles across the Duke Energy nuclear fleet include operations shift manager, operations manager, plant manager, site vice president and senior vice president of nuclear operations. In these roles, he directed station and facilities management, operations, maintenance, chemistry and radiation protection, engineering, nuclear and industrial safety, and business operations.
Gillespie joined Duke Power in 1986 as an assistant engineer at Oconee Nuclear Station, where he served in a variety of functions in engineering and operations.
Before assuming his current position in December 2020, Gillespie served as Duke Energy's chief nuclear officer, a position he held since 2017. He was responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the nation's largest regulated nuclear generating fleet.
Gillespie has more than 30 years of experience in the energy field. His leadership roles across the Duke Energy nuclear fleet include operations shift manager, operations manager, plant manager, site vice president and senior vice president of nuclear operations. In these roles, he directed station and facilities management, operations, maintenance, chemistry and radiation protection, engineering, nuclear and industrial safety, and business operations.
Gillespie joined Duke Power in 1986 as an assistant engineer at Oconee Nuclear Station, where he served in a variety of functions in engineering and operations.
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