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Biographical profile

Kimberly S. Greene

Chief Financial Officer, Chief Risk Officer, and Executive Vice President, Financial Services

image of kim greeneKimberly (Kim) Scheibe Greene joined TVA as Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President of Financial Services in September 2007. Greene joined TVA from Southern Company, where she was senior vice president of finance and treasurer. She became TVA’s Chief Risk Officer in September 2008.

Greene reports to TVA President & Chief Executive Officer Tom Kilgore. Based at TVA’s corporate headquarters in Knoxville, she is responsible for all TVA financial functions, including treasury, accounting, risk management, financial planning, and investor relations.

In her previous role, Greene directed financial planning and analysis, enterprise risk management, capital markets and leasing, treasury, and investor relations for Southern Company Services.

Greene joined Southern Company Services in 1991 as a mechanical engineer and progressed through various areas of engineering, including fossil and hydro, combustion turbine, and nuclear design. In 1994, she moved to Southern Energy Inc., now Mirant. While there, she was responsible for Mirant’s south region asset management and coordination of transmission system loads with adjoining utilities, including TVA.

In 2002, Greene moved to Southern Company Generation & Energy Marketing as director of portfolio management, responsible for trading strategies and long-term resource plans. She was named treasurer of Southern Company Services in 2003. Southern Company is based in Atlanta and is one of the nation’s largest investor-owned utilities.

A native of Knoxville, Greene earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering science and mechanics from the University of Tennessee. She also earned a master’s degree in biomedical engineering from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and a master’s in business administration from Samford University in Birmingham.

She and her husband, Ted, have two daughters.

 

 

           
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