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Energy Solutions, LLC announced that David Campbell, formerly Senior Vice President of Veolia Nuclear Solutions Federal Services (Veolia) in the US, will be joining the company as Executive Vice President for Business Development and Growth.

President and CEO, Ken Robuck, stated, “David has extensive experience pioneering organizations into and growing new domestic and international markets across the federal and commercial space. His expertise in managing and implementing government, corporate and commercial business development, marketing and communications programs and will accelerate EnergySolutions’ growth in these areas.”

Growth initiatives

Campbell develop the strategy and implement the growth initiatives that led to nuclear footprint

At Veolia, David Campbell helped develop the strategy and implement the growth initiatives that led to establishing its North American nuclear footprint.

Campbell’s career has crossed the U.S. federal, commercial, Canadian and international arena’s focused on defense, energy, environmental and nuclear markets. 

Since 2014, he has been a Member of the Board of the Canadian Nuclear Association. Prior to Veolia, he was Vice President for Environmental and Nuclear Security Business Development at Bechtel and a Senior Executive Service Member at the Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration.

Achieve the global environmental and clean energy

David Campbell said, “I’m excited to join a company steeped in history and with such a unique role across the nuclear market as a pioneer in waste management, remediation, and reactor decontamination and decommissioning. More importantly, I’m thrilled to be part of a company that’s investing for the future and looking to diversify and grow to better serve our current and future clients to help achieve the global environmental and clean energy future.”

Campbell holds a BS in Political Science and Economics from James Madison University and a MA in International Relations and National Security from George Washington University.

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