
Michael H. Mobley is Director of the Tennessee Division of Radiological Health. Mr. Mobley has been with the Tennessee Radiation Control Program for over 25 years and has worked in every aspect of the Division's Radiation Control Program. Tennessee is an Agreement State, being the seventh state (1965) delegated by the Atomic Energy Commission (now the Nuclear Regulatory Commission) to regulate Atomic Energy Act radioactive material. He has served as a Commissioner, appointed by the Governor to represent Tennessee on the Southeast Low-Level Waste Management Compact Commission since 1984. He is also the State Liaison Officer for Tennessee to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Mr. Mobley is a past Chairperson of the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, Inc.; has served as that Organization's Treasurer, and has sewed on numerous committees and working groups for the Conference. He is the current Chair of the Federal Facilities Committee, which has been charged by the CRCPD with developing and coordinating information regarding federal facility radiological impact issues. An additional charge is to assist state and federal agencies and programs in developing a comprehensive and consistent national state/federal radiation control program effort which would include federal facilities.
In 1996, Mr. Mobley was awarded the highest recognition offered by the CRCPD. The Gerald S. Parker Award was presented to him at the CRCPD Annual Meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in May 1996.
Mr. Mobley served on the Limited Scope Examination Committee of the American Registry of Radiological Technologists. He has been involved m several national efforts concerning high-level radioactive waste involving the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission He is also an active member of the Health Physics Society
W. Mobley received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Physics and Mathematics from Austin Peay State University in 1968. In 1972, he received a Master of Science Degree in Physics from the University of Tennessee, and in 1983, earned a Master of Public Administration Degree from Tennessee State University. He is a 1986 graduate of the Tennessee Government Executive Institute
ANS- American Nuclear Society