David Campbell is president and chief executive officer of Evergy. Prior to his selection as president and chief executive officer of Evergy, Campbell served as executive vice president and chief financial officer of Vistra Corporation from 2019 through 2020. From 2014 through 2019, Campbell served as chief executive officer of InfraREIT, Inc., expanding his responsibilities in late 2016 to become chief executive officer of Sharyland Utilities.
In 2013 through 2014, Mr. Campbell served as president and chief operating officer of Bluescape Resources, an independent investment company, where he oversaw field and business operations. From 2004 to 2013, Campbell worked at TXU Corp., and its successor, Energy Future Holdings in various senior leadership roles. Prior to joining TXU Corp., Campbell was a partner at McKinsey & Company where he led the corporate finance and strategy practice in Texas.
Active in the community, Mr. Campbell currently services on the boards of St. Mark’s School of Texas and the Hockaday School, as well as the Leadership Council of the Yale School of Environment and the President’s Advisory Board of UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Mr. Campbell is a graduate of Yale University and holds a Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School. He also graduated with a master’s degree from Oxford University, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar.
Mr. Stall serves as an independent member of the board of directors of Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation, which operates Evergy’s Wolf Creek nuclear generating station. Mr. Stall retired from NextEra Energy, Inc., where he served in numerous nuclear leadership roles. He served as President of NextEra’s nuclear division, as Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer of NextEra, as Vice President, Nuclear Engineering of NextEra and Vice President of NextEra’s St. Lucie nuclear generating station. He also served in leadership roles at Dominion Energy, Inc.’s North Anna nuclear generating station. He is a member of the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations' National Academy of Nuclear Training Accrediting Board. Mr. Stall graduated from the University of Florida and holds a bachelor of science in nuclear engineering. He received his master of business administration from Virginia Commonwealth University.