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MEMBERSHIP SELECTION PROCESS

ORSSAB has one of the most rigorous selection processes in the DOE complex, which assures that the board adequately represents the diversity of the area surrounding the Oak Ridge Reservation. The board is composed of up to 20 members, chosen to reflect the diversity of gender, race, occupation, views, and interests of persons living near the reservation. Members are appointed by DOE and serve on a voluntary basis, without compensation for a 2-year term. ORSSAB bylaws limit members to 3 consecutive 2-year terms. Click here to view the ORSSAB membership selection process.

Non-voting liaisons to the board include representatives from DOE-Oak Ridge, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 4, and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. These liaisons advise the board on the policies and views of the agency the represent. Two non-voting student participants also serve on the board to represent the viewpoints and concerns of area youth.

BIOGRAPHIES

Following are biographies of current board members.

Bill Bass
Bill is retired from Sears Holdings Corporation after 39 years in senior management. When he retired he was the general manager of a 23-store district covering five states. He currently volunteers with the American Red Cross, where he is a liaison for governmental agencies and a disaster services instructor. Bill lives in Lenoir City.
First Term: 7/1/07 - 7/1/09
Darryl Bonner
Darryl is an engineer with 13 years experience in emergency management, facility management, pollution prevention, environmental compliance, and industrial hygiene. He is employed by Bechtel Jacobs Company, LLC, in Oak Ridge as the Emergency Management Task Lead. He holds a B.S. in chemical engineering from Washington University in Saint Louis and an M.S. in public health from the University of Alabama. Darryl resides in Oak Ridge.

First Term: 6/8/05 - 6/8/07.
Second Term: 6/5/07 - 6/30/09

Claire Campbell (student representative)
Claire is a rising senior at Oak Ridge High School, where she is a member of the junior Envirothon team and section leader of the band’s flute section. She was named the 10th best flute player (in about 500) in East Tennessee. She is a volunteer at the American Museum of Science and Energy and participates in the First United Methodist choir and First Presbyterian Youth Program. For fun she enjoys reading, running, wood working, and geocaching. After high school she plans to study urban planning and land use, with environmental emphasis.
Term: 5-08 - 4-09

Miranda Clower (student representative)
Miranda is a rising senior at Roane County High School, where she is an active member of the Young Republicans Club and the Beta Club. After high school she plans to major in some area of mathematics and sciences. Miranda is a member of Edgewood Baptist Church youth choir and participates in other church functions. Miranda enjoys learning and claims she will always be a student at heart.
Term: 5-08 - 4-09

John Coffman
John is the president of DeNuke Services in Oak Ridge, which provides technical support services to contractors and subcontractors on DOE sites. He is a Certified Health Physicist and has worked in radioactive waste management and remediation activities for over 25 years. John lives in Clinton and is a member of the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, ETEBA, the American Nuclear Society, and the Health Physics Society.
First Term: 7/1/07 - 7/1/09

Steve Dixon
Steve is the owner of Spectra Environmental Group, which provides environmental services to over a thousand small businesses in the region. He has worked as the Director of Management for the Metro Knox Airport Authority and as the Finance Director for the Knoxville Community Development Corp. Steve received his B.S. in Business from U.T. Martin, and followed up with graduate-level course work in Planning at U.T. Knoxville, and Environmental and OSHA Studies at Georgia Tech. Steve is a Louisville resident and an 18-year member of the Blount County Chamber of Commerce. He is a member of Ducks Unlimited and enjoys boating and working with scouts and youth soccer.
First Term: 11/10/04 - 6/30/05*. Second Term: 7/8/05 - 6/8/07
. Third Term: 6/5/07 - 6/30/09

Charles Jensen
Charles is the owner and manager of Diversified Technologies in Knoxville, which manufactures, designs, and services wastewater treatment systems for nuclear power plants. He has founded three technology companies, one of which is listed on the NASDAQ, and is currently operating the third. He has developed two patents and has two more pending, and he has authored and presented several technical papers regarding waste processing in the commercial nuclear industry. Charles lives in Knoxville.
First Term: 7/1/07 - 7/1/09
Betty Jones
Betty is employed by B&W Technical Services Y-12 as a Chemical Operations Relief Supervisor at the Y-12 National Security Complex. She holds an Associates Degree in Applied Science in Environmental Health Technology from Roane State Community College and a B.S. in Organizational Management from Tusculum College, both in Tennessee. She has also received supplemental training in environmental management and Occupational Safety and Health Administration laws and regulations. Betty lives in Oak Ridge.
First Term: 7/1/08 - 7/1/10
Edward Juarez
Ed is a retired utility worker who was employed at the commercial Fermi 2 nuclear reactor site in Michigan for approximately 15 years as a trainer, outage management expeditor, and maintenance senior planner. He supervised nuclear simulator training and spent numerous hours in training in a wide variety of nuclear subjects and disciplines. He received his Associate of Science degree in Applied Science and his B.A. in Sociology from Madonna University in Michigan, and his M.A. in Criminal Justice from the University of Detroit. He has been a member of the Knights of Columbus and LaSed Hispanic Community Development. Edward lives in Loudon.
First Term: 7/1/08 - 7/1/10
Ted Lundy
Ted Lundy received his B.S. in engineering physics (1954), M.S. in metallurgy (1957), and his Ph.D. in metallurgical engineering (1964), all from the University of Tennessee. He also was a 1958 graduate of the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology. He worked more than 30 years at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the Metallurgy Division, later known as the Metals and Ceramics Division.

Upon retirement from ORNL in 1988, he joined Tennessee Tech’s Center for Manufacturing Research and became its director in 1989, retiring from that position in 2000.

Ted lives in Knoxville, and during the 1970s he was twice elected to the Knox County Court from a district in the Cedar Bluff/Farragut area.
First Term: 12/26/06 – 6/8/07*. Second Term: 6/5/07 - 6/30/09

David Martin
David is a self-employed engineer who has worked on a wide range of power engineering assignments worldwide. His areas of expertise include project management, power station startup oversight, electrical equipment testing and design review, and substation construction and maintenance. He is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the Roane County Forestry Association, and Friends of the Kingston Library. David lives in Harriman, where he operates his family’s farm, which is registered with the Tennessee Century Farms Program.
First Term: 7/1/07 - 7/1/09

Steve Mead
Steve is employed by B&W Technical Services Y-12 as a shift technical advisor at the Y‑12 National Security Complex. He has extensive experience with nuclear criticality safety, hazardous material storage and transfer, and emergency management. He has worked with both DOE and naval nuclear reactors weapons systems, and has made 12 trips to Russian uranium processing plants as a treaty compliance inspector. Before moving to Y-12, he worked with Westinghouse Safety Management Solutions and Lockheed Martin, and in the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Research Reactors Division. 
 

Steve retired from the Navy in 1987, where he served as a nuclear submarine department head out of Charleston, South Carolina, and as the executive officer at Commander Submarine Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet Representative in Northwood, England. He also served about four years as a lieutenant colonel with the Tennessee State Guard.

Currently Steve is a member of the American Red Cross, the United Veterans of East Tennessee, and the Oak Ridge Sportsmen Association. He lives in Oak Ridge.
First Term: 12/4/07 - 6/30/09*

Gloria Mei
Gloria is a Radiation Safety Specialist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where she manages and conducts program activities in radiological design and radiation control. Gloria holds a Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering from Kansas State University. She is the recipient of the Fermi Hatchet Award at Kansas State, a diplomate of the American Board of Health Physics, and an adjunct associate professor of the Nuclear Engineering Department at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Gloria belongs to several organizations, including the American Nuclear Society, Health Physics Society, Women in Nuclear, and the Organization of Chinese Americans. Gloria resides in Oak Ridge.

First Term: 12/21/05 - 6/30/06.Second Term: 6/30/06 - 6/30/08

Lance Mezga
Lance is employed by UT-Battelle as the Project Manager for Environmental Integration for New Facilities Development at ORNL. He has more than 30 years experience in waste and environmental management, including projects and programs involving treatment and disposal of various waste types, strategic planning, technology development, and environmental compliance. Lance has served as a technical expert to both national and international agencies, including DOE, the International Atomic Energy Agency, and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. He is a Program Advisory Committee member for Waste Management Symposium, serving as Co- Chairman of the LLW, Intermediate, and Hazardous Waste Management Track. He holds an M.S. in geology from Kent State University. Lance lives in Knoxville.

First Term: 6/8/05 - 6/8/07.
Second Term: 6/5/07 - 6/30/09

Ron Murphree
Ron is a registered engineer and certified professional estimator with 25 years of construction-related experience. Since 1996 he has been the chief estimator for Denark Construction Company in Knoxville. He is past president of the Knoxville Downtown Sertoma Club and the Associated General Contractors, and is active in Knoxville and Knox County government. Ron has over seven years of active military duty. When not working, Ron and his wife, Penny, enjoy U.T. sports, cruising Fort Loudon Lake on their boat, and traveling.
First Term: 6/30/06 - 6/30/08

Tim Myrick
Tim is the former Director of Facilities Strategic Planning for UT-Battelle, where he was responsible for the development of the new ORNL research campus. He has also worked in the environmental restoration and waste management fields, serving in senior management roles at ORNL, ETTP, and the private sector. Tim’s community involvement activities include the Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and Big Brothers/Big Sisters. Tim is a resident of Powell and holds a B.S. degree in Nuclear Engineering and a M.S. degree in Environmental Engineering.
First Term: 9/8/04 - 4/18/06*. Second Term: 6/30/06 - 6/30/08
Bob Olson
Bob Olson is a retired nuclear engineer who lives in the Oak Ridge area. He has worked at the Savannah River Laboratory as an experimental physicist and as a probabilistic risk analyst. He worked as a Nuclear Licensing Engineer for Sargent and Lundy in Chicago. He has worked as a consultant at K-25, Y-12, and ORNL. He also has experience at the proposed Yucca Mountain waste repository. He was a registered Professional Engineer in Illinois and Tennessee for many years. He has B.S. and M.S. degrees in nuclear engineering from North Carolina State University and a Ph.D. in applied physics from U.T. Knoxville. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Clinch River Home Health and is active in the Oak Ridge Institute for Continued Learning, where he is a trip planner and the moderator of the Philosophical Society.
First Term: 4/13/05 - 4/13/07
. Second Term: 6/5/07 - 6/30/09
Maggie Owen
Maggie is employed by Safety and Ecology Corporation (SEC) RADCON Alliance as a Health Physics Supervisor at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Y-12 National Security Complex. For the last 13 years, she has worked at the Oak Ridge Reservation in deactivation and demolition of radiological facilities, surveillance and maintenance, emergency response, and as a Health Physics Specialist assigned to the Melton Valley Closure Project. Prior to moving to Tennessee, Maggie worked as a Health Physics Technician in commercial nuclear facilities. She is a member of the Health Physics Society and the National Registry of Radiation Protection Technologists. Maggie is president of GooD DeeDs of Oak Ridge, Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization. She received her B.S. in Political Science from Francis Marion University in South Carolina. Maggie lives in Oak Ridge with her husband and three sons.
First Term: 7/1/08 - 7/1/10
Sondra Sarten
Sondra is the owner of RS Construction and Fabrication in Lenoir City, which provides fabricated metal products and construction services to a variety of companies and organizations, including DOE, NOAA, BNG America, and U.T.-Battelle. She also worked as a cost estimator for Lockwood Greene at various DOE sites, such as K-25 and Weldon Spring. Sondra is a Lenoir City resident and is active in church and civic organizations, including the Girl Scouts.
First Term: 6/30/06 - 6/30/08
Steve Stow
Steve is recently retired from U.T.-Battelle, where he worked as Director of the American Museum of Science and Energy in Oak Ridge. He holds a B.S. in Geology from Vanderbilt University and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Geochemistry from Rice University, and has been involved with remediation and land use issues on the Oak Ridge Reservation for 25 years. He was also a professor of geological sciences for 11 years in Alabama and an adjunct professor with the University of Tennessee. He is the author or co-author of over 70 publications and numerous reports. He is active in professional organizations and is a fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Geological Society of America and is an active participant in the American Chemical Society’s Speakers Tour. Steve lives in Knoxville.
First Term: 6/30/06 - 6/30/08
Kevin Westervelt
Kevin is the Civil/Structural Engineering Department Manager at Mesa Associates in Knoxville. He is a member of the Tennessee Structural Engineers Association and has 25 years of experience in civil/structural engineering, 2 years of experience relating to site environmental compliance, and special project experience with the University of Tennessee relating to the remediation of the contaminated Coster Shop Rail Yard Facility. He holds a B.S. degree in civil engineering from Purdue and has completed eleven master’s level courses in Environmental Engineering at the U.T. Evening School. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in several states and was born and raised in Northwest Indiana in the Chicagoland region. He has resided in Knoxville since 1988 and is married and has three children. His main hobby is coaching AAU basketball. Another hobby was being a sportswriter for the Farragut Press weekly newspaper from 1995 to 1999.

First Term: 7/26/06 - 6/8/07*. Second Term: 6/5/07 - 6/30/09

*Appointed to fill remaining term of member who resigned from the board

Last Update: 8/14/08