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USEC

COMPANY

Formed 1992 by the US Government as the United States Enrichment Corporation, to provide low-enriched uranium (LEU) for private industry.

Official Website:
http://www.usec.com/

Industry:
Energy

Ticker:
NYSE:USU

Corporate headquarters:
Bethesda, MD

Sales:
$1.9B (2007)

Employees:
2800

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
James H. Miller
Business
c. 1948   CEO of PPL Corporation
Jeffry E. Sterba
Business
c. 1954   CEO of PNM Resources
John K. Welch
Business
c. 1951   CEO of USEC

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Michael Armacost
Diplomat
15-Apr-1937   US Ambassador to Japan, 1989-93
Joyce F. Brown
Educator
c. 1946   Fashion Institute of Technology
Joseph T. Doyle
Business
c. 1947   CFO of Foster Wheeler, 2002-03
H. William Habermeyer, Jr.
Business
1942   CEO of Progress Energy Florida
John R. Hall
Business
c. 1933   CEO of Ashland, 1981-96
William J. Madia
Scientist
c. 1948   Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
James R. Mellor
Business
c. 1930   CEO of General Dynamics, 1994-97
W. Henson Moore
Politician
4-Oct-1939   Congressman from Louisiana, 1975-87
Joseph F. Paquette, Jr.
Business
c. 1934   CEO of PECO Energy, 1988-95
John K. Welch
Business
c. 1951   CEO of USEC

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Graham T. Allison
Scholar
23-Mar-1940   Kennedy School of Government
Frank V. Cahouet
Business
25-May-1932   CEO of Mellon Financial, 1987-98
James D. Woods
Business
c. 1931   CEO of Baker Hughes, 1987-97


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