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A long line of engineers have left quite a legacy for the three-decade-old Black Engineer of the Year Awards.  Cassandra Wheeler is proud to stand on the “shoulders of giants” as the 2018 winner of the Anthony R. James Legacy Award.

Before his retirement in 2008, James, the 2004 Black Engineer of the Year, served as executive vice president of Southern Company, one of the largest producers of electricity in the United States.

After serving six years in the U.S. Air Force, Wheeler joined the Southern Company and quickly established herself as a trailblazer in the utility industry.

In 2012, she became the first black female plant manager for the Alabama Power Company.  Two years later, she was promoted to plant manager position at Hammond, making her the first African American female plant manager for the Georgia Power Company.

“I was raised by my grandmother and single mother in Mobile, Alabama,” Wheeler said in her speech accepting the Anthony James Award.

“My grandmother had an eighth-grade education, yet she was one of the wisest women I’ve ever known. Setting high standards and achieving goals was instilled in me at an early age,” Wheeler added.

“In becoming an engineer, it was important not to be afraid of obstacles and maintain humility. My career is engrained in faith, determination, and an incredible group of managers and mentors. My grandmother would be so proud.”

The president and CEO of Georgia Power Company calls Cassandra Wheeler “a true trailblazer.”

As the plant manager at Hammond, Wheeler assumed responsibility for the operations and maintenance of a half-billion-dollar facility with 150 employees and four coal-fired units capable of producing 860 megawatts of electricity.

Within this role, she has managed an annual operations and maintenance budget of $25 million, earning her team a Southern Company Generation “Exceptional Plant” award in 2016.

Wheeler began her career at Alabama Power in 2001 as an engineer at Miller Steam Plant. She also served as the plant’s maintenance team leader and operations team leader.

View Comments (3)

Cathy HillMarch 11, 2018
1:37 pm

Congratulations to Cassandra for her accomplishments in some of the electric utility’s most challenging roles! I am looking forward to seeing her continue to break through barriers and become a successful leader at the highest levels!

Robert l. phillipsMarch 12, 2018
9:45 am

38 years in the power industry and history is still being made. congrats.

Tanzania AdamsMarch 13, 2018
3:28 pm

CONGRATULATIONS CASSANDRA!!! I look forward to greater success for you in the future.

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