ABOUT US
Work Wise Insights is a business consulting firm specializing in the energy industry and non-profit organizations. Our purpose is to help your company or organization succeed and prosper. Our mission is to make your life easier by applying experience and expertise to discover creative ways to solve your business challenges. Work Wise Insights delivers the needed solutions with trusted, personal service. We exist to honor God through serving others and pursuing excellence in all that we do.

Work Wise Insights strives to:

  • Build long term value for our clients
  • Deliver world class service that exceeds expectations
  • Build personal and trusting relationships

Our principle areas of experience and expertise include:

  • Strategic and Operational Planning
  • Electric Reliability Organization
  • Electric System Operations and Planning
  • Non-Profit Administration
  • Business Process Improvement
  • Stakeholder and Regulatory Relations
  • Business Operations
  • Executive and Board Leadership
  • Public Policy
  • Human Resources


 
SCOTT HENRY
Founder & President

Scott has enjoyed an extensive career in executive administration and in the energy sector.  In 2016 he launched Work Wise Insights, LLC -  a business, management, and regulatory consulting firm headquartered in Charlotte, NC. 

From 2010 - 2016 Scott served as President and CEO of the SERC Reliability Corporation, a nonprofit corporation responsible for promoting and assessing the reliability and critical infrastructure protection of the bulk power system in 16 southeastern and central states. Prior to his tenure at SERC, Scott spent 24 years with Duke Energy serving in multiple capacities including Vice President of Power Delivery Performance Support, Vice President of System Operations, Vice President of Energy Policy, and Director of Regulatory Policy, to name a few.

Scott is a past chairman of Edison Electric Institute’s Reliability Executive Advisory Group and has served as chairman of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Standards Committee. He also served as a member of the SERC Operating Committee, the NERC and SERC Y2K Contingency Planning task forces, the Electric Power Research Institute Grid Operations and Planning Business Advisory Council, and Clemson University Electric Power Research Association. He is a member of the Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers and its Power Engineering Society and is a registered professional engineer in North Carolina and South Carolina.

A graduate of Clemson University, Scott received his Bachelor of Science and Masters of Science in Electric Engineering with a focus in power system analysis. He also has a MBA from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

Scott serves on the Board of Directors for the ABBA Fund and is an Advisory Board Member for Clemson University's College of Engineering and Science.