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January 29, 2019

ReNuke Announces New Hires, Promotion

By ExchangeMonitor

Oak Ridge, Tenn.-based nuclear project management and personnel provider ReNuke Services has two new vice presidents, one newly hired and one promoted from within.

The company on Friday announced that it had promoted treasurer Marcie Acosta to vice president of administration and finance. It also hired industry veteran Wendy Lambert as vice president of business development and communications.

In addition, ReNuke brought on Cecilee Rowlette as general manager of recruiting and staffing, according to a press release. Rowlette previously spent eight years at Tennessee-headquartered staffing firm StaffSource.

Acosta joined ReNuke in 2013 as a staff accountant, then moved up to controller in 2017 and treasurer last year. In the vice president position, she heads all administrative and financial activities within the company. That includes managing accounting, human resources, and technology personnel.

Lambert previously was marketing and business development manager at Enercon Services and marketing director and proposal manager at Perma-Fix Environmental Services. She held each job for four years and nine months, according to her LinkedIn profile.

Formed in 2002, ReNuke has more than 100 employees working in nine states, according to the company website. Along with staffing nuclear jobs, the company offers project management in areas including decontamination and decommissioning for nuclear production and waste processing operations, demolition and removal of nuclear plants, waste treatment, and extraction of underground storage tanks.

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