Oklo Announces Changes to its Board of Directors and Management Team to Support its Continued Growth
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Oklo welcomes Dr.
Mark Peters ,David Christian ,Derek Kan , andDavid Park as new directors, bringing decades of experience executing complex and highly technical projects across a range of industries -
Oklo appoints
Michael Thompson as Lead Independent Director -
Oklo announces plan to transition
Pat Schweiger from Chief Technology Officer to a senior technical advisor
“Over the past two years, we have built distinct business units responsible for powerhouses, fuel, fuel recycling, and isotopes. Each of these businesses has unprecedented tailwinds, but also distinct goals and needs. To capitalize on the scale of opportunity, we are bringing additional technical and execution experience to our Board and our team,” said Oklo co-founder and CEO
Oklo appoints four new directors
Oklo has appointed Dr.
“We welcome Mark, David, Derek, and David to our Board of Directors,” said DeWitte. “As we begin to build a wide range of facilities required to achieve our ambitious goal of jumpstarting the advanced nuclear energy sector in
“In order to support the world’s need for clean, reliable, and affordable energy, we need to be able to execute quickly and efficiently,” said
About Oklo’s new directors
Dr.
Peters was awarded the 2023
Christian is chairman of the National Nuclear Accrediting Board and served on the management committee of the
Kan currently serves as Vice Chairman of the United States Postal Service
Park has significant board experience and has served previously on the boards of a number of energy, technology, and industrial companies, including Unisource,
Oklo appoints
Recognizing the importance of ensuring that its Board of Directors can continue to provide Oklo with a strong and independent perspective, Oklo has appointed
“Michael has been an invaluable resource to the Board and to Oklo since joining the Board last year,” said DeWitte. “His experience helping companies execute against ambitious goals through periods of hypergrowth will provide us and the Board with critical perspective over the coming years. Particularly as we continue to develop and grow across our four business units, Michael will play a key role helping the Board to provide independent oversight to our management team. We look forward to working even more closely with him as we pursue our mission to make abundant energy available to all.”
Oklo announces plans to transition Chief Technology Officer to technical advisor
As part of its efforts to update its management structure to reflect its focus on building business units tackling powerhouse deployment, fuel fabrication, fuel recycling, and radioisotope production, Oklo and
“We are incredibly appreciative of the work that Pat has done for Oklo since joining us first as a contractor and then as Chief Technology Officer. His decades of experience designing and building fast reactors enabled us to move rapidly as we broke ground and made significant strides designing our first-of-a-kind Aurora powerhouse at INL,” said DeWitte. “We plan to continue to rely on his technical expertise as we grow our management team to support the full range of units across our business.”
“I joined Oklo because I was excited to be part of a team that was designing and deploying sodium-cooled fast reactors, and I remain convinced that this technology will be the key to enabling the commercialization of the advanced nuclear industry,” said Schweiger. “I remain excited about Oklo’s outlook, and I look forward to continuing to support the team as a technical advisor as they continue to make progress toward their ambitious goals.”
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