Kevin Hall, who came to Oak Ridge in 2013 following a series of management positions at the Savannah River Site Office, has been named manager of the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Office. In addition to overseeing management of DOE’s 33,500-acre Oak Ridge reservation, Hall will also oversee the Oak Ridge Integrated Support Center, which provides mission support services to DOE sites around the country.
Hall was deputy manager of the Oak Ridge office for the past couple of years and has served as acting manager since the death of Oak Ridge Manager Larry Kelly in February. At Savannah River, Hall was deputy federal project director for the Mixed Oxide (MOX) Fuel Facility project and deputy manager of the site office. He previously was the assistant manager for mission assurance at Savannah River and before that was deputy project manager for the Accelerator for Production of Tritium project in Albuquerque, N.M. In a statement, Joe McBrearty, deputy director of field operations for DOE’s Office of Science, said Hall had exhibited “all of the qualities required to lead one of the Office of Science’s most important assets.”
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