Vice President, Energy and Environment
Mark J. Gradkowski
Vice President, Energy and Environment
Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc.

Mark Gradkowski serves as Vice President of the Energy and Environment (E&E) Group. He is responsible for the design, development, manufacturing, integration, operation, and disposal of engineered systems related to Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Systems. He provides leadership and direction in support of international threat reduction and engineering support in development of chemical and biological defense systems.
Gradkowski also oversees the design and building of canisters for storage of high-level radioactive waste at government and commercial facilities and the operation of the Knoxville Radiological Laboratories. He is responsible for the near-term growth and profitability and long- range strategic positioning of the E&E Group. Gradkowski joined Teledyne Brown in 2000.
From 1997 to 2000, Gradkowski was Vice President, Government and Environmental Services and Industrial Division, at MDM Services Corporation. There he directed more than 50 active contracts with the DOE, its management and operations contractors, DoD, and private-sector clients. He increased revenues by greater than three times.
Gradkowski was Vice President, Southwestern Regional Operations, of PRC-Environment & Managament between 1995 and 1997, generating over $20 million in annual revenue and directing a staff of over 300 personnel in environmental restoration and engineering design.
From 1984 to 1995, Gradkowski served in various managament positions with Halliburton NUS Corporation. These included General Manager of Brown & Root ES&H Services in Albuquerque, New Maxico, and Assistant Manager, Aiken, South Carolina, developing business opportunities in the government, industrial, and utility markets.
Gradkowski earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Safety and Safety Management from Indiana State University, and completed Executive Business Administration and Leadership Training at Rice University.

