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Timothy D. Shriver

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Effective February 18, 2008 the Company announced the appointment of Timothy D. Shriver as Registrant's Chief Operating Officer. Mr. Shriver has served as our Senior Vice President of Technical Operations since July 2001. Mr. Shriver will have responsibility for national and international technical operations of the Registrant. Prior to joining Registrant, Mr. Shriver had a distinguished career in the nuclear power industry, working in such organizations as Mississippi Power & Light, Arizona Power and Tennessee Valley Authority.From 1999 until 2001 Mr. Shriver provided outside consulting services to Ontario Hydro-Generation and CAMOCO, a large uranium mining and processing company. Mr. Shriver's consulting focused on overall business practices with particular emphasis on the implementation of quality assurance programs and evaluation of management capabilities and practices. From 1997 to 1999, Mr. Shriver served as Director of Performance Assurance for Ontario Hydro-Generation (OPG), where he developed and managed the implementation of the overall Quality Program at OPG's three CANDU sites and OPG auxiliary sites supporting the Nuclear Program (at that time, the largest in North America). His activities also included responsibility for the development and implementation of an integrated Corrective Action Program, a performance based Audit and Assessment program and the development of a process oriented Quality Assurance Manual including the establishment and maintenance of the required interface with the federal regulator to obtain approval. Between OPG and CDEX, Mr. Shriver consulted for other utilities' quality assurance programs.


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