Kyle started his career in the United States Navy operating the nuclear reactor on the submarine USS La Jolla (SSN 701) from 2002 to 2006. After separating from the Navy Kyle returned home to Colorado to continue his education and started a small handyman business to pay his way through school. On top of electrical and nuclear engineering from the Navy, Kyle studied Science and Technology Studies at Metropolitan State University of Denver, before entering the GEM program at UC Denver in 2010. Kyle used his small business experience to help other small business owners with business consulting while completing the GEM program in 2012. Kyle turned his eyes toward bigger things and started with an operational Management consulting firm in 2013, working in North America, and then opening the European office in 2014. Kyle continued with the management consulting role, working offshore in the North Sea, at chemical plants in the UK, Austria, and France, and supporting analyses in the Middle East and Asia, as well as Scandinavia.
In 2016 Kyle returned to the US and continued management consulting as an independent contractor, working in manufacturing and Consumer Package goods, chemical plants, and finally supporting Private Equity and Venture Capital clients. In 2019 Kyle decided to get off the road to find a local job and joined Xcel Energy. He started on the internal consulting team supporting nuclear, gas, and special projects. Kyle slowly moved more toward the nuclear team until officially taking the role of Director of Nuclear Strategy in 2022. Kyle currently leads the advanced reactor team and works on Xcel Energy’s advanced nuclear goals and strategy for the corporate goal of achieving 100% carbon free by 2050.