Nominations sought for the 2022 ANS election

June 29, 2021, 9:31AMANS News

Each year, ANS leaders are nominated and elected from among the dedicated nuclear technology professionals that make up the Society’s membership.

Now is your chance to nominate candidates to run in the 2022 ANS national election for the office of vice president/president-elect and for six seats on the ANS Board of Directors. All terms will begin in June 2022.

The ANS presidency traditionally rotates between the university, national laboratory, utility, and supplier sectors. This year, ANS is seeking qualified individuals from U.S. nuclear utilities for the 2022 vice president/president-elect position. Five of the six director seats are for U.S. resident candidates; the remaining seat will be filled by a non-U.S. member.

Nominations are due by August 6 and must include a CV or biographical information to be valid for consideration.

Send your nominations to Mary Lou Dunzik-Gougar, chair of the ANS Nominating Committee, by email to awhittington@ans.org.


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