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Edward Beverly
Project Coordinator
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Edward Beverly is a project coordinator for the Fuel Performance and Design Department at Idaho National Laboratory. In this capacity, he provides coordination and integration of work activities, financial, and project management support. He interfaces with managers and principle investigators in the development, implementation, and oversight of project control systems, budgets, scheduling, reporting, and forecasting related to Fuels projects and work packages.
Mr. Beverly has a Master’s Project Management Certificate from University of Villanova. He has been with the INL for 25 years. His duties in those years have included facility manager, technician, safeguards coordinator, training specialist, and project analyst. Beverly also supported the Butte County Sherriff’s Office as a part time Deputy Sherriff for 18 years. He has received many special awards including Productivity Improvement Award from Argonne National Laboratory. Outside of work he enjoys camping, fishing, and being outdoors.
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Created at 3/23/2018 9:04 AM by Phyllis L. King
Last modified at 5/22/2018 2:38 PM by Phyllis L. King