Centrus Establishes Advisory Board of Distinguished National Security and Business Leaders
06 Janeiro 2016 - 3:44PM
Business Wire
Five distinguished Americans have agreed to serve on the
advisory board of Centrus Energy Corp. (NYSE MKT: LEU), the company
announced today. Members of the board have advised U.S. presidents
of both parties, served at the highest levels of government and
industry, and have deep subject-matter expertise. The diverse
membership reflects a broad consensus about the importance of
maintaining U.S. leadership in uranium enrichment and nuclear
power.
“Our advisory board members have unparalleled experience and
will provide invaluable insight as we work to assure America’s
long-term uranium enrichment capability,” said Daniel B. Poneman,
Centrus president and chief executive officer. “They have a unique
understanding of this marketplace as well as the important stakes
for our national security and energy security.”
The board will advise senior management in its efforts to
restore America’s domestic uranium enrichment capability for
national security purposes and to expand the company’s role as
trusted supplier of enriched uranium fuel for nuclear reactors in
the United States and around the world. Members of the board
include the following individuals:
- Tom Donilon – Partner and Vice
Chair, O’Melveny & Myers; Former U.S. National Security
AdvisorIn his role as partner and vice chair of O’Melveny &
Myers, LLP, former U.S. National Security Advisor Tom Donilon
counsels senior business executives, entrepreneurs, and company
boards as they develop strategies to address their highest level
business, legal, and policy issues in the United States and abroad.
A leading national security expert with an extensive global
network, he has deep experience in global strategy, cybersecurity,
financial services, and corporate governance. He previously served
in the administration of President Barack Obama, most recently as
National Security Advisor. In that capacity, Mr. Donilon was
responsible for the coordination and integration of the
administration's foreign policy, intelligence, and military
efforts. Mr. Donilon has worked closely with and advised three U.S.
Presidents since his first position in the White House in 1977. He
and O’Melveny & Myers serve as counsel to the Company.
- Susan Eisenhower – CEO and Chairman
of The Eisenhower GroupSusan Eisenhower is the CEO and Chairman
of The Eisenhower Group, Inc. (EGI). For more than 30 years, EGI
has provided strategic counsel on business development, public
affairs and communications projects to Fortune 500 companies in the
United States and abroad. Over the years, Ms. Eisenhower has served
as a member of three blue ribbon commissions for the Department of
Energy for three different secretaries: The Baker-Cutler Commission
on U.S. Funded Non-Proliferation Programs in Russia; The
Sununu-Meserve Commission on Nuclear Energy; and the Blue Ribbon
Commission on America’s Nuclear Future, which released its findings
on a comprehensive program for the back end of the nuclear fuel
cycle in the winter of 2012. She was also appointed to the National
Academy of Sciences Standing Committee on International Security
and Arms Control, where she served eight years. She is currently a
member of MIT’s Energy Initiative Advisory Board.
- John Hamre – President and CEO of
the Center for Strategic and International Studies; Former U.S.
Deputy Secretary of DefenseJohn Hamre has served as president
and CEO of the Center for Strategic and International Studies
(CSIS) since January 2000. Before joining CSIS, he served for
nearly three years as the 26th U.S. deputy secretary of defense.
Prior to holding that post, he was the under secretary of defense
(comptroller) from 1993 to 1997. As comptroller, Dr. Hamre was the
principal assistant to the secretary of defense for the
preparation, presentation, and execution of the defense budget and
management improvement programs. In 2007, Secretary of Defense
Robert Gates appointed Dr. Hamre to serve as chairman of the
Defense Policy Board. Before serving in the Department of Defense,
Dr. Hamre worked for 10 years as a professional staff member of the
Senate Armed Services Committee. During that time, he was primarily
responsible for the oversight and evaluation of procurement,
research, and development programs, defense budget issues, and
relations with the Senate Appropriations Committee.
- Franklin C. Miller – Principal at
The Scowcroft Group; Former Special Assistant to President George
W. BushAs a principal at The Scowcroft Group, Franklin C.
Miller provides clients both strategic and tactical advice on
defense, national security, foreign affairs, and intelligence
policy. Mr. Miller is an internationally-recognized expert on
nonproliferation, defense, nuclear energy and policy issues, and
export control. He served for thirty-one years in the U.S.
government, including twenty-two years in the Department of
Defense—serving under seven Secretaries in a series of
progressively senior positions—and four years as a Special
Assistant to President George W. Bush and as Senior Director for
Defense Policy and Arms Control on the National Security Council
staff. Following his retirement from government in 2005, Mr. Miller
joined The Cohen Group for five years, first as a Vice President
and later as a Senior Counselor.
- Michael Wallace – Former Vice
Chairman and COO of Constellation EnergyMichael Wallace retired
in 2011 as vice chairman and COO of Constellation Energy and
chairman of Constellation Energy Nuclear Group, which includes
nuclear generation of 3,869 megawatts, three sites, and five units
in two states. Previously, Mr. Wallace co-founded Barrington Energy
Partners, LLC, a strategic consulting firm specializing in energy
industry transactions and advisory services. Before joining
Barrington Energy, Mr. Wallace had more than 25 years of senior
executive and utility operations experience, including overseeing
operations of 12 nuclear generating units as senior vice president
and chief nuclear officer for Unicom/ComEd of Illinois. Mr. Wallace
is deeply engaged as an advisor to governments and industry on
matters of nuclear energy security, including service on the
National Infrastructure Council (NIAC) – which advises the
President on homeland security matters – as well as the Cyber
security Subcommittee of the Homeland Security Advisory Council
(HSAC) and the Steering Committee of the Electricity Sub-Sector
Coordinating Council (ESCC). Mr. Wallace is a former naval officer,
having served in the U.S. Navy nuclear submarine force.
About Centrus Energy Corp.
Centrus Energy Corp. is a trusted supplier of enriched uranium
fuel for commercial nuclear power plants in the United States and
around the world. Our mission is to provide reliable and
competitive fuel goods and services to meet the needs of our
customers, consistent with the highest levels of integrity, safety,
and security.
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