Graham Russell
About Graham Russell
Graham Russell is a Financial Engineer at American Electric Power, where he has worked since 2019. He has a background in Industrial Engineering from The Ohio State University and has held various positions in the engineering and production sectors.
Work at American Electric Power
Graham Russell has been employed at American Electric Power since 2016. He currently serves as a Transmission Engineer, a role he has held for eight years in the Columbus, Ohio area. In addition to this position, he has also worked as a Financial Engineer at the same company since 2019, accumulating five years of experience in this role. His dual roles at American Electric Power highlight his versatility and expertise in both engineering and financial analysis within the energy sector.
Education and Expertise
Graham Russell earned his Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering from The Ohio State University, where he studied from 2010 to 2015. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in engineering principles, which he applies in his current roles at American Electric Power. Additionally, he completed his high school education at Westerville South High School, graduating in 2010.
Background
Before joining American Electric Power, Graham Russell gained experience in various roles. He worked as a Production Assistant at Ometek Inc for three months in 2013. Following this, he served as a Quality Control Laboratory Technician at Worthington Industries from 2014 to 2015. These positions contributed to his understanding of production processes and quality assurance in engineering.
Career Progression
Graham Russell's career began with roles that provided practical experience in production and quality control. His transition to American Electric Power marked a significant advancement in his career, where he has taken on complex responsibilities as both a Transmission Engineer and a Financial Engineer. This progression reflects his commitment to professional development and his ability to adapt to different engineering and financial challenges.