John Gorman Named President of Westinghouse Canada

Key Highlights:

  • John Gorman appointed President of Westinghouse Canada, bringing over 25 years of expertise in government relations and clean energy policy.

  • Led Canadian Nuclear Association's successful advocacy for nuclear's inclusion in Canada’s environmental and energy frameworks.

  • Westinghouse continues leadership in clean energy innovation with projects like the eVinci™ microreactor and AP1000® advanced reactor units.

  • Westinghouse Canada operates across four key locations, including a global engineering and innovation hub in Kitchener.

Source: Business Wire

Notable Quote:

“We are proud to welcome John and leverage his deep knowledge of Canada’s energy market, which will support further success for our customers.”

Margaret Cosentino, Executive Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Westinghouse

Our Take:

John Gorman's appointment as President of Westinghouse Canada reflects a strategic move to leverage his proven leadership and expertise in clean energy policy. His success in securing government support for nuclear technologies signals a strong alignment with Canada’s clean energy objectives. Westinghouse's ongoing projects, such as the deployment of AP1000® reactors and the eVinci™ microreactor, position the company as a key player in the nation’s transition to a sustainable energy future. Westinghouse’s partnerships with leading Canadian suppliers and its robust presence across multiple locations underline its commitment to delivering innovative solutions for a carbon-free energy landscape. The company's historic contributions to nuclear energy provide a solid foundation for its future endeavors in Canada and beyond.