Glenn L. McCullough, Jr.

Glenn L. McCullough Jr.

Glenn L. McCullough, Jr. has more than 25 years of experience in the utility industry stemming from eight years of public service and 14 years in private business. He served as chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority Board of Directors from 2001 through 2005, where he focused on achieving corporate excellence in the generation and transmission of electric power, stewardship of the Tennessee River system and the environment and regional economic development.

In June 1997, McCullough was elected Tupelo, Mississippi’s 23rd mayor. During his term, the city of Tupelo received the Innovations in Municipal Government award from the John C. Stennis Institute of Government and earned the 1999 All-America City award from the National Civic League. In 1992, McCullough was appointed director of the Mississippi office of the Appalachian Regional Commission. During his tenure, he enhanced the commitment to technical skills training, physical infrastructure improvements and industrial-park development.

McCullough serves on the Advisory Council of the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) in Palo Alto, California; as Chairman of the Board of Directors for NuVision Engineering, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and as a director for the Mississippi Technology Alliance. McCullough holds a degree in agricultural economics from Mississippi State University.

 

 

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