Bill Moore, a geologist with more than 25 years of experience in the environmental cleanup business, is the new executive director for the Tennessee-based Energy Technology and Environmental Business Association.
Bob Eby, the organization’s board president, announced Moore’s appointment Tuesday during the trade group’s first virtual 2020 Business Opportunities and Technical Conference.
Moore has worked for a number of federal contractors that work in markets for the Department of Energy, the Department of Defense, and the Environmental Protection Agency. Most recently a vice president for business development with Ontario-based EXP civil engineering, Moore has held management posts with AECOM, Tetra Tech and Bechtel, among others, according to his LinkedIn profile.
Moore officially takes the helm of ETEBA Nov. 1 and replaces Tim Griffin who accepted an emergency management position in March in his home state of North Carolina. Griffin became ETEBA’s executive director in 2015.
The new chief will begin his tenure by leading development of the 2021 strategy and vision for ETEBA, according to an ETEBA press release.
For the past 6 months, ETEBA’s president-elect Lauren Amos has served as acting executive director of the organization, which was originally formed in 1989 as the Oak Ridge Waste Management Association, and today has 177 firms among its members.