
Mr. Gregory has extensive experience in various positions throughout his career managing the construction of nuclear power plants. He has been involved in nuclear power plant construction, operations, and active in other areas since 1971, with much of his career associated with Georgia Power Company. While serving as General Manager, External Audit Response at Georgia Power, Mr. Gregory was responsible for managing international relationships with The Philippines, Nigeria, and Nepal, and managing and coordinating responses to outside agencies such as the Georgia Public Service Commission and the Federal Energy Regulation Commission.
Earlier in his career, Mr. Gregory held positions at Vogtle Nuclear Power Plant Construction as Construction Project Manager and General Manager, as well as General Manager of Vogtle Prudence Response. He was initially responsible for the management of all field construction activities for the largest construction project in the history of the State of Georgia. Later, when all construction personnel were consolidated at the site, the additional duties of General Manger for that Department were added. The project peaked with approximately 800 Georgia Power Company personnel and nearly 14,000 total people on site. Upon completion of the project, Mr. Gregory was tasked with the responsibility to develop the project’s testimony, and act as the chief witness before the Georgia Public Service Commission during prudence hearings to determine rate recovery for the plant.