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Steve C.
Wooten is currently Director at Dominion Energy Credit Union and Director at Center For Natural Capital.
Formerly, Mr. Wooten was Chief Information Officer & Senior Vice President at Dominion Energy, Inc. Mr. Wooten completed undergraduate studies at Longwood University.
Postes actifs de Steve Wooten
| Sociétés | Poste | Début |
|---|---|---|
Dominion Energy Credit Union
Dominion Energy Credit Union Savings BanksFinance Operates as a state chartered credit union | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
Center For Natural Capital
Center For Natural Capital Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Center for Natural Capital, operating as part of American Climate Partners (ACP), is a nonprofit organization dedicated to environmental restoration and climate solutions. Key initiatives include the Rapidan Fish Passage Project, which restores migratory fish populations by removing dams and reopening river habitats; Southern Climate Restoration Solutions, which develops natural carbon dioxide removal strategies in collaboration with landowners and USDA partners; and Soilkeepers, which specializes in regenerative grasslands management to enhance soil biodiversity and carbon sequestration. The private company is based in Rapidan. ACP focuses on restoring ecosystem health, community well-being, and climate resilience through natural and regenerative approaches. ACP offers services such as fish passage restoration, climate restoration, carbon capture, floodplain resilience, regenerative agriculture, wetland and native grassland restoration, invasive species management, and sustainable aviation fuel development. The organization emphasizes science-based, landscape-scale solutions that benefit biodiversity, water cycles, and soil health. ACP integrates conservation science, community engagement, and innovative business practices to address climate and ecological challenges in the southeastern United States, working with federal agencies, universities, landowners, and nonprofits to restore natural capital and promote sustainable land and water management. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
Anciens postes connus de Steve Wooten
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
|---|---|---|
| DOMINION ENERGY, INC. | Directeur Technique/Scientifique/R&D | - |
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Dominion Energy, Inc.
Dominion Energy, Inc. Electric UtilitiesUtilities Produces and distributes electricity, natural gas and related services | Utilities |
Longwood University
Longwood University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Dominion Energy Credit Union
Dominion Energy Credit Union Savings BanksFinance Operates as a state chartered credit union | Finance |
Center For Natural Capital
Center For Natural Capital Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Center for Natural Capital, operating as part of American Climate Partners (ACP), is a nonprofit organization dedicated to environmental restoration and climate solutions. Key initiatives include the Rapidan Fish Passage Project, which restores migratory fish populations by removing dams and reopening river habitats; Southern Climate Restoration Solutions, which develops natural carbon dioxide removal strategies in collaboration with landowners and USDA partners; and Soilkeepers, which specializes in regenerative grasslands management to enhance soil biodiversity and carbon sequestration. The private company is based in Rapidan. ACP focuses on restoring ecosystem health, community well-being, and climate resilience through natural and regenerative approaches. ACP offers services such as fish passage restoration, climate restoration, carbon capture, floodplain resilience, regenerative agriculture, wetland and native grassland restoration, invasive species management, and sustainable aviation fuel development. The organization emphasizes science-based, landscape-scale solutions that benefit biodiversity, water cycles, and soil health. ACP integrates conservation science, community engagement, and innovative business practices to address climate and ecological challenges in the southeastern United States, working with federal agencies, universities, landowners, and nonprofits to restore natural capital and promote sustainable land and water management. | Commercial Services |
















