Duncan Hawthorne
Duncan Hawthorne is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Bruce Power, with an honours degree in control engineering from the Open University and an MBA from Strathclyde University in Glasgow.
Duncan has held various positions in the Electrical Generation Businesses in the United Kingdom and North America at South of Scotland Electricity Board, Scottish Nuclear, British Energy, AmerGen and Bruce Power from Apprentice level through Technician, Engineering and Managerial positions to Senior Executive level.
Early Years in Scotland
Duncan joined the power industry in Scotland with the South of Scotland Electricity Board as an apprentice at the Cumbernauld Training Centre, and spent time at some of the SSEB power stations. He held engineering and managerial posts at Hunterston B, which during this period was vested with Scottish Nuclear. Upon the formation of British Energy he joined the head office organization in East Kilbride.
North America and Bruce Power Formation
Duncan headed to North America as part of AmerGen - a joint venture which included British Energy - in Philadelphia. It was while in North America he joined Dr Robin Jeffery (the deputy chairman of British Energy) in the formation of Canagen based in Toronto, as part of the British Energy organization to become part of the Canadian electricity setup. It was this that led to the formation of Bruce Power.
Duncan was part of the executive team throughout the Bruce Nuclear acquisition, the formation of Bruce Power and the development of the company's current partnership structure with the Cameco Corporation, TransCanada Corporation, BPC Generation Infrastructure Trust, a trust established by the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System, the Power Workers’ Union and The Society of Energy Professionals.[1]
International Recognition
Currently, Duncan participates in a number of national and international organizations related to the electricity industry. He is Chair of the Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA), a Director of the Energy Council of Canada and a member of the Board of Governors of the World Association of Nuclear Operators(WANO).[1]