NABTU President Welcomes New TVA CEO, Highlights Ongoing Partnership
The Facts -
- NABTU and TVA have partnered for over 70 years in economic prosperity.
- New TVA CEO Don Moul is praised for his energy industry knowledge.
- NABTU supports workforce development with $2B in training investments.
The Future of TVA and NABTU Collaboration Under New Leadership
Washington, D.C. – April 15, 2025 – A longstanding collaboration between North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU) and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is set to continue as Don Moul steps into the role of CEO for TVA. This partnership, which has been thriving for over seven decades, remains committed to fostering economic growth and stability in the Tennessee Valley.
Sean McGarvey, president of NABTU, expressed enthusiasm about the continued alliance. “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. We at NABTU are eager to continue that partnership with Don Moul, the new CEO of TVA,” he stated.
Mr. Moul, known for his extensive expertise in the energy sector, is expected to appreciate the efforts of the hardworking individuals who ensure the nation’s power supply. 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. We look forward to working with TVA for decades to come and to strengthening our historic partnership with Don Moul at the helm.”
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Media Contact: Betsy Barrett, (202) 997-3266 | bbarrett@nabtu.org
About NABTU
North America’s Building Trades Unions represents an alliance of 14 national and international unions within the building and construction industry, collectively advocating for over 3 million skilled professionals across the United States and Canada. Annually, these unions and their contractor partners channel nearly $2 billion into private training and education facilities, developing some of the world’s safest and most skilled craft workers.
The organization’s mission is to secure economic well-being for construction workers by upholding wage and benefits standards and encouraging responsible investments. NABTU prioritizes renowned training programs and strives to broaden career paths into the middle class for a diverse array of communities, including women, indigenous people, veterans, and those impacted by the justice system. For further information, visit nabtu.org.
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