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Brian Moseley

Sr. Manager Learning Technology and Development

Brian Moseley, Ph.D., is currently a Director of Learning, Technology, and Operations at Duke Energy Corporation.4 He joined Duke Energy in 2016, working as a technology implementation thought leader with the Human Resources Learning and Development team.1

Moseley has a strong background in education and technology. He earned a Master of Instructional Technology from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (N.C. A&T) in 2009 and later obtained a Ph.D. from Virginia Tech in Instructional Design and Technology.12

Before joining Duke Energy, Moseley worked for nine years in the field of education and technology, with experiences spanning from the Netherlands to California.1 He is passionate about giving back to his community and currently serves as an adjunct professor at his alma mater, N.C. A&T, teaching in the instructional technology master's program.1

Moseley's educational journey includes a transformative experience at N.C. A&T, an Historically Black College and University (HBCU), where he participated in a study abroad program in Malawi. This experience led him to create an educational curriculum that was later adopted by the Malawian Ministry of Education.1

At Duke Energy, Moseley's team is involved in offering Information Technology internship opportunities, as evidenced by a LinkedIn post about a Summer 2024 internship in Charlotte, NC.3

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