Leadership changes at GEH

Tuesday, 25 May 2010

GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) has announced an organizational change designed to bolster its leadership. The company said that the current role of president, CEO and chairman of the board will be split into two positions, as from 5 July. Jack Fuller, who presently holds the role, will remain as chairman while Caroline Reda will become president and CEO. Reda has held various positions within GE during the past 17 years, including chief operating officer for Global Nuclear Fuel Americas. For the last five years, she has served as president and CEO of GE Sensing and Inspection Technologies. Steve Bolze, president and CEO of GE Power and Water, commented: "Jack is recognized as a nuclear industry leader, and I am pleased that his expertise and knowledge will continue to be focused on strategic initiatives which are vital to our long-term success." He added, "Taking on the daily operations of the business is Caroline Reda, who has spent many years in our nuclear organization. Her leadership experience across the company makes her a superb candidate to continue our momentum in the nuclear space."

GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) has announced an organizational change designed to bolster its leadership. The company said that the current role of president, CEO and chairman of the board will be split into two positions, as from 5 July. Jack Fuller, who presently holds the role, will remain as chairman while Caroline Reda will become president and CEO. Reda has held various positions within GE during the past 17 years, including chief operating officer for Global Nuclear Fuel Americas. For the last five years, she has served as president and CEO of GE Sensing and Inspection Technologies. Steve Bolze, president and CEO of GE Power and Water, commented: "Jack is recognized as a nuclear industry leader, and I am pleased that his expertise and knowledge will continue to be focused on strategic initiatives which are vital to our long-term success." He added, "Taking on the daily operations of the business is Caroline Reda, who has spent many years in our nuclear organization. Her leadership experience across the company makes her a superb candidate to continue our momentum in the nuclear space."

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