Board of Directors

Board of Directors

Matt MoellerMatt Moeller , CHP
CHAIRMAN

Mr. Moeller directs and implements the long-term strategic planning for Dade Moeller & Associates, which has grown from 3 employees in 1994 to more than 200 employees. He has directed the growth of the Company from a single office to many locations across the United States with current annual revenues of over $20 million. He directs all company activities and works with clients and business partners to address technical, logistic, and public issues. Due in large part to employees’ respect for Mr. Moeller’s guidance and management style, the Company has unparalleled employee retention. Mr. Moeller provides leadership and personal commitment to Company projects by facilitating effective management as well as technical and administrative support. He has played an essential role in establishing Dade Moeller & Associates as a leader in occupational and environmental health sciences.


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Steve Merwin experience covers a broad range of radiation protection and related disciplines including dose assessment, regulatory compliance, risk assessment, environmental health, and industrial hygiene. He has served as a manager, task leader, trainer, and contributor for programs and projects for clients including the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, contractor organizations, and licensees.

Mr. Merwin has an M.S. in Health Physics from Colorado University and a B.S. in Environmental Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Certified Health Physicist and a Certified Industrial Hygienist (retired). He is widely published and has given many presentations and short courses on radiation protection topics such as dose assessment, beta dosimetry, hot particles, risk assessment, management of radioactive and mixed waste, and optimization of radiation protection programs.


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Mr. Kennedy has extensive experience as a project manager, task leader, and individual contributor for a broad range of health physics topics. He has experience with projects that require the practical application of information in the areas of radionuclide effluent characterization and environmental behavior, radiation dosimetry, safety assessment, radiation shielding, health physics, and statistical analysis. He has been involved with the development of the technical basis for revised standards and regulations, and has participated in evaluations and appraisals at operating nuclear facilities.

Mr. Kennedy has been involved in the development of environmental pathway and radiation dosimetry models used to assess the potential health and environmental impacts resulting from release of radionuclides to the environment. He has specialized in using these models to evaluate alternatives in environmental dose reconstruction, radioactive materials transport, radioactive waste disposal, decommissioning nuclear facilities, development of clearance levels, and evaluation of nuclear facility operating practices. Over the past 20 years, he has led and contributed to a variety of commercial low-level waste disposal projects for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Electric Power Research Institute, and private industry. He has served on or chaired working groups and peer review panels associated with DOE high-and low-level waste.

Mr. Kennedy received an M.S. and B.S. in Nuclear Engineering from Kansas State University. In 2004, he was elected to the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements and is a fellow of the Health Physics Society. He has been the author or coauthor of more than 160 technical publications, presentations, and short courses.


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Mr. Berube has more than 35 years of technical and management experience in the field of environmental protection.  He has been responsible for development, implementation, and oversight of environmental compliance programs for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).  He has extensive knowledge of DOE programs, sites, personnel, procedures, and practices.




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Mr. Grover has more than 30 years of experience managing a broad range of engineering organizations, programs, projects, and contracts, which includes 9 years as President of CH2M HILL Hanford, Inc. (CHI), a special-purpose subsidiary company providing technical services in support of U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hanford Site remediation.  In addition, his experience includes management of engineering and design functions with an emphasis on environmental remedial action and equipment and test facility design to support nuclear technology development.


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Ann Hansen lives in Knoxville, Tennessee. In 1980, she co-founded H&R Technical Associates, which provided consulting services to federal agencies and commercial clients for almost 25 years. With her firm, she served as President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors. Her technical areas of expertise include regulatory compliance and licensing, safety and hazards analysis, program management, and systems analysis. Ann’s recent activities include providing direct support to the Fluor Hanford President in corporate streamlining activities, performing operational readiness reviews for a variety of facilities throughout the DOE complex, and serving on the Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Homeland Security Directorate’s Strategic Advisory Group. Ann led the Red Team for review of the ORAU Team proposal on the rebid of the NIOSH dose reconstruction project.