Alan trying to nab an elusive redfish at the Outer Banks, NC.

ALAN STUART, ROCK HILL
BOARD CHAIR

WHY - I joined the South Carolina Wildlife Federation Board because it provides a very   rewarding opportunity to utilize my educational training, knowledge of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem management and admiration of SC's critical natural resources. I am lucky in that I work in an industry and for a corporation that places an extremely high value on the environment which results in an alignment of our core values.  Serving on the Board of Directors provides a unique partnering opportunity allowing me to work closely with the SCWF to ensure sustainability/protection of SC's critical ecosystems and natural resources while providing our State with cleaner renewable energy.  

BIO - A native of Taylors, South Carolina, Alan obtained a B.S. in Biology from Francis Marion University in 1986.  After graduation, he worked in the private environmental and engineering consulting business sectors focused on the hydroelectric industry. In 2013, he joined Duke Energy as a Senior Environmental Resource Manager overseeing environmental conservation and protection programs associated with hydroelectric projects and now serves as FERC Licensing Manager for Duke Energy's NC/SC Hydro West Projects including the Keowee-Toxaway and Bad Creek Projects in Upstate SC.  He serves on number of outside Committees/Groups including the Jocassee Gorges Working Group, Santee River Basin Diadromous Fish Accord Committee, NC/SC American Fisheries Society Chapters and a member of the SC State Drought Response Committee representing the Central Drought Management Area.  In his spare time, he is an avid outdoorsman enjoying hunting, fishing, golfing and kayaking.