Troy Wright
About Troy Wright
Troy Wright serves as the Associate Program Lead at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he has worked since 2017. He has over 19 years of experience in managing international projects focused on the safeguards and security of nuclear materials.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Troy Wright has been serving as the Associate Program Lead at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since 2017. In this role, he oversees various projects and initiatives, leveraging his extensive background in program management. His responsibilities include coordinating efforts related to nuclear material safeguards and security, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and facilitating collaboration among multidisciplinary teams. His tenure at Lawrence Livermore has contributed to advancements in the laboratory's mission to enhance national security.
Previous Experience at Idaho National Laboratory
Prior to his current role, Troy Wright worked at Idaho National Laboratory as a Project Manager from 2008 to 2009. During his one-year tenure in Idaho Falls, Idaho, he managed projects focused on nuclear material safeguards. This experience provided him with insights into the complexities of nuclear security and the importance of effective project management in high-stakes environments.
Experience at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Troy Wright held the position of Program Manager at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory from 2003 to 2008. Over five years in Richland, Washington, he managed various programs related to nuclear material security. His work involved overseeing project execution and ensuring that safety protocols were adhered to, further solidifying his expertise in the field of Material, Protection, Control & Accountability (MPC&A).
Education and Expertise
Troy Wright earned a Master's degree in Industrial Safety and a Bachelor's degree in Human Resources Management from the University of Idaho. His educational background complements his extensive professional experience, particularly in managing international projects related to the safeguards and security of nuclear materials. His academic achievements have equipped him with a solid foundation in both safety management and human resources, enhancing his capabilities in program and project management.
Professional Experience in MPC&A Projects
With over 19 years of experience in Material, Protection, Control & Accountability (MPC&A) projects, Troy Wright has developed a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and requirements associated with nuclear material security. His extensive experience includes managing international projects that focus on safeguards and security, demonstrating his ability to operate effectively in demanding environments. This expertise positions him as a knowledgeable leader in the field.