David Durham

President, Plant Solutions at Westinghouse

David Durham was named president, Plant Solutions in January 2019. He is responsible for the development of key growth areas for Westinghouse related to the specific stages of plant lifecycle solutions, including new plant delivery; plant deconstruction; decommissioning and remediation services; and government services.

Mr. Durham joined Westinghouse in 2015. Mr. Durham had most recently served as senior vice president, New Projects Business, with responsibility for AP1000® plant projects and business development, as well as president, WECTEC LLC, a wholly owned Westinghouse subsidiary that includes government services, project support services and contingency staffing services. Before coming to Westinghouse, Mr. Durham was senior vice president and chief commercial officer at GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy. Previously, he was vice president of Fluor Corporation, leading commercial activities for the company’s global nuclear power and government businesses.

Earlier in his career, Mr. Durham served in the administration of U.S. President George H.W. Bush, overseeing the creation and operations of the defense nuclear facilities cleanup program for Energy Secretary James Watkins, as well as federal facilities enforcement for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Bill Reilly.

Mr. Durham holds a juris doctor degree from the George Washington University National Law Center and bachelor’s degrees in foreign affairs and history from Assumption College.

Timeline

  • President, Plant Solutions

    Current role

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