About Dianoush Dion Emami
Dianoush Dion Emami has over 40 years of experience in engineering and construction within the utility energy sector, specializing in electrical distribution and transmission systems. He has held pivotal roles across nuclear, industrial, and commercial industries. His expertise includes developing electrical standards and specifications for municipalities and investor-owned utilities, leading complex technical, contractual, and commercial evaluations, and overseeing major EPC initiatives from concept to completion.
Emami earned his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California in 1981 and pursued graduate coursework in Transmission and Distribution Systems at USC. He began his career as an Electrical Engineer at Bechtel Power Corporation, working on nuclear facilities including Arizona Nuclear Power Plant and San Onofre Generating Station. He later served as Contract Administrator at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power before joining Henkels & McCoy, Inc. as Director of Business Development from 1997 to 2014.
In 2014, Emami founded Parkia, Inc., an electrical engineering and construction firm specializing in high-voltage power distribution, transmission, and substation work. The company engineers and constructs underground transmission projects ranging from 69kV to 230kV for major utilities including LADWP, SCE, PG&E, SDG&E, and APS, operating across the western United States. Emami describes the company as a trusted partner for major utilities and public agencies, known for delivering projects with uncompromising safety, quality, and performance standards.
Born in Iran, Emami left at age thirteen when his parents arranged for him to pursue education abroad amid political uncertainty in the mid-1970s. He relocated to England for high school before moving to the United States for university. His family reunited in the United States in 1983 after years of separation caused by political upheaval in Iran.
Career Background
Parkia, Inc.
Henkels & McCoy, Inc.
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP)
Bechtel Power Corporation
Education
University of Southern California (USC)
University of Southern California (USC)
Press
Over more than 40 years, Emami has helped design, evaluate, and build critical power infrastructure across the United States. His work spans nuclear plants, public utilities, and high-voltage transmission systems. He left Iran at age 13 during political uncertainty, later earning his degree in Electrical Engineering from USC in 1981.
Dianoush Emami is CEO of Parkia, Inc., an engineering and construction company focused on high-voltage transmission and underground electrical infrastructure. His role is to define direction, maintain standards, and ensure alignment across operations, finance, and field execution while building teams that deliver reliable infrastructure.
Dianoush Dion Emami, CEO of Parkia, Inc., addresses the importance of clarity under pressure in high-stakes engineering and construction environments. Drawing from over 40 years in utility infrastructure, Emami emphasizes that confusion is the enemy of productivity and that clarity eliminates inefficiency in high-risk operations.
Orange County and Los Angeles–based CEO Dianoush Dion Emami challenges common beliefs about performance, focus, and decision-making in high-pressure environments. Drawing from over 40 years in engineering and utility infrastructure, Emami offers a practical, disciplined approach to clarity and performance where decisions directly impact safety, cost, and public systems.
Dianoush Dion Emami has spent more than four decades building a career that spans nuclear energy, public utilities, and high-voltage transmission construction across the western United States. Born in Iran, he left at age thirteen and later earned his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from USC, going on to work at Bechtel Power Corporation on nuclear facilities including Arizona Nuclear Power Plant and San Onofre Generating Station.
Dianoush Dion Emami, Chief Executive Officer of Parkia, Inc., is speaking out about the urgent need to modernize America’s power infrastructure while strengthening safety culture and workforce development. With more than 40 years of experience in power generation, transmission, and distribution, Emami advocates for a disciplined, long-term approach to grid resilience that combines engineering excellence and investment in people.
Licenses & Certifications
- Class A Engineering License
- Class B License
- C-10 License
- C-61/D31 License
- C31 License
- Numerous qualifications and certifications in Power Engineering Industry

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