Don Moul joins TVA as CEO; NABTU praises ongoing partnership

Sean McGarvey President North America's Building Trades Unions
Sean McGarvey President North America's Building Trades Unions

North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU) has expressed its enthusiasm for working with Don Moul, the newly appointed CEO of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). Sean McGarvey, President of NABTU, commented on the longstanding collaboration between the two organizations, stating, “For over 70 years, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU) have partnered to bring economic security and prosperity to the Tennessee Valley.”

Mr. Moul is recognized for his extensive experience in the energy industry and understanding of the contributions made by workers in this sector. McGarvey added, “Mr. Moul brings extensive knowledge of the energy industry and a deep appreciation for the working men and women who labor every day to provide the power our nation depends on.”

NABTU, an alliance of 14 national and international unions, represents over 3 million skilled craft professionals in the U.S. and Canada. The organization invests nearly $2 billion annually in apprenticeship training, aiming to prepare skilled workers and promote economic security. NABTU remains committed to expanding career paths for women, communities of color, indigenous people, veterans, and justice-involved individuals.

Contact details and additional information about NABTU are provided on their official website.

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