Matthew
P. Moeller, CHP Chief Executive
Officer& President
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 140 employees in 2007. He has directed the growth
of the Company from a single office to ten
office locations across the United States
with current annual revenues of over
$15 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; more than 84% of all
full-time employees are still with Dade
Moeller & Associates. 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.
Mr. Moeller has 25 years of experience
as a safety professional and more than 20
years experience as a health physicist.
Over his career he has provided technical
and program management assistance in radiation
protection, industrial hygiene and safety,
risk assessment, and emergency preparedness.
His experience includes operational health
physics with a focus on hazard assessment,
radiation measurement and characterization,
consequence assessment, and protective action.
In addition, his skills include safety appraisal,
accident assessment, systems evaluation,
regulatory compliance and interpretation,
and nuclear emergency preparedness training.
Mr. Moeller has an M.S. in Environmental
Health Sciences (Radiological Health) from
Harvard University, and an A.B. in Mathematics
from Cornell University. He is certified
by the American Board of Health Physics
(1993). He has authored or coauthored numerous
technical reports and articles.
Dade
W. Moeller, Ph.D., CHP, PE President Emeritus
Dr. Dade Moeller has received many
appointments to committees that have helped
establish the framework for the current
radiation protection philosophy. He served
as chair of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s
Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
and Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste;
he is a Past President of the Health Physics
Society; and he has served on the Board
of Directors of the National Council on
Radiation Protection and Measurements. He
also served on the Board of Trustees of
the American Academy of Environmental Engineers,
and as a consultant to the World Health
Organization.
Dr. Moeller has a Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering
from North Carolina State University and
an M.S. in Environmental Engineering and
a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the Georgia
Institute of Technology. He is a Certified
Health Physicist and a Certified Environmental
Engineer, and is registered as a Professional
Engineer in the State of New Mexico. He
is a Fellow of the American Public Health
Association, the Health Physics Society,
and the American Nuclear Society. He is
a member of the National Academy of Engineering
and has received the Distinguished Scientific
Achievement Award and the Robley Evans Commemorative
Medal from the Health Physics Society. He
has written more than 200 journal publications
and reports on health physics and related
fields, and is the author of a widely used
textbook, Environmental Health,
Third Edition published in 2005.
Steven
E. Merwin, CHP, CIH(Ret.) Treasurer & Executive Vice President
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.
William
E. Kennedy, Jr. Secretary & Executive Vice President
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.
As the Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Caprio is responsible for managing the overall financial health of the company, including day-to-day management of Accounting, Contracting & Legal, Human Resource, and Support Systems Departments. He is responsible for assessment of corporate risk and liability through new and existing contracts and subcontracts. He ensures the effective and accurate implementation of corporate policy, accounting, and project control systems.
He has more than 17 years of experience in all types of contract and subcontract management; development and implementation of financial budget and tracking systems; proposal development; and establishment and implementation of project control systems. During his career, he has supported hundreds of Government and private organizations, using his broad-based understanding of technical, administrative, and interpersonal requirements for successful project completion.
Mr. Caprio has a B.A. in Business Administration from Washington State University. He has received certifications for Phase Contrast Microscopy, as a Decommissioning Supervisor for Underground Storage Tanks, and as a Building Inspector under Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act of 1986.
David McCormack Vice President & Chief Operating
Officer
Mr. McCormack manages day-to-day business operations, and ensures integration with the Company’s financial, contractual, and business development functions. In this capacity he works with the Chief Executive Officer to implement the corporate business strategy, define opportunities, allocate resources, and implement operational development plans. Mr. McCormack is also responsible for the identification, development and acquisition of new business opportunities for Dade Moeller & Associates at DOE sites and national laboratories.
Mr. McCormack has more than 32 years of experience in the management of environment, safety, and health related programs, projects, and personnel. He has developed his leadership, management, and communication skills from a wide range of consulting and operational activities that encompass occupational, operational, and environmental safety; radiological and nonradiological risk assessment; policy and regulatory development; and communication of complex issues to a wide range of audiences.