HR Execs on the Move


 
On January 23, 2018, New Areva has become Orano. Refocused on nuclear materials development and waste management, Orano`s activities encompass mining, conversion-enrichment, used fuel recycling, nuclear logistics, dismantling and engineering. The group has 16,000 employees, with a revenue of 4 billion euros and an order backlog that represents the equivalent of nearly eight years of revenue. Its mining and conversion-enrichment activities place it in the top three worldwide. Toto is a leader in nuclear recycling and logistics, and is developing its business in the medical field.
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.areva.com
  • 1155 F Street, N.W. Suite 800
    Washington, DC USA 20004
  • Phone: 202.969.3240

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Michael Vaughn
Director of Talent Management Profile
Marc Ghosn
Human Resources Vice President for Clean Up Business Unit Profile
Denis Le-Corre
Human Resources Performance Director Profile

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