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The Nuclear Company Hires 30-Year Industry Veteran as Chief Nuclear Officer

CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Nuclear Company, a fleet-scale nuclear development company, today announced the appointment of industry veteran Joe Klecha as Chief Nuclear Officer. With three decades of experience managing projects valued at more than $35 billion and built by teams of more than 11,000, Klecha brings unparalleled expertise to the role. The announcement coincided with The Nuclear Company’s “The Nuclear Frontier” national campaign tour visit to Charlotte, N.C., for an event...

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