Steve W. Meng
About Steve W. Meng
Steve W. Meng is the Vice President of International Strategy and Director at the World Association of Nuclear Operators-Atlanta Centre, with over 35 years of experience in the nuclear and fossil industries.
Steve W. Meng – Vice President, International Strategy at WANO
Steve W. Meng serves as the Vice President of International Strategy and Director at the World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO) – Atlanta Centre. He brings a wealth of experience accumulated over 35 years in the energy sector. Meng's extensive background includes various leadership roles and a history of significant contributions to nuclear operations and safety.
Steve W. Meng's Career Beginnings in the United States Navy
Steve W. Meng began his illustrious career in 1987 in the United States Navy. The experience provided him with a strong foundation in marine engineering and operational practices. This early experience was instrumental in shaping his professional trajectory and laid the groundwork for his future roles in the energy sector.
Steve W. Meng's Education and Expertise
Steve W. Meng holds a bachelor's degree in marine engineering from the United States Merchant Marine Academy. Furthering his education, he earned a master's degree in business administration from Regis University. Additionally, he received a senior reactor operator license at Clinton Power Station, highlighting his technical expertise and commitment to advancing his knowledge in the field.
Steve W. Meng's Leadership Roles and Professional Experience
Throughout his career, Steve W. Meng has held various significant positions, including Vice President of Corporate Operations at Duke Energy, Director of Plant Operations, Manager of Plant Operations, and Chief Engineer in the fossil industry. His roles have spanned operations, training, emergency preparedness, and process optimization, reflecting his diverse skill set and leadership capabilities.
Steve W. Meng's Involvement with the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident Report
Steve W. Meng played a crucial role as the lead investigator and primary author for the INPO Special Report on the Nuclear Accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. This significant contribution highlights his expertise and dedication to improving nuclear safety and operational standards.