Centrus Energy Corp. said Wednesday it has established a new advisory board of five national security and energy industry veterans. Centrus, an enriched uranium fuel supplier for commercial nuclear power plants, said its board members “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 [a] trusted supplier of enriched uranium fuel” worldwide. The new members are Tom Donilon, partner and vice chair of O’Melveny & Myers and former U.S. national security adviser in the Obama administration; Susan Eisenhower, CEO of The Eisenhower Group and a previous member of the National Academy of Sciences Standing Committee on International Security and Arms Control; John Hamre, president of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and former deputy secretary of defense; Franklin Miller, principal at The Scowcroft Group and former special assistant to President George W. Bush; and Michael Wallace, former vice chairman of Constellation Energy.
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