October 21, 2024

Cutlip to leave Centrus

By ExchangeMonitor

Larry Cutlip, Centrus Energy Corp.’s senior vice president of field operations, last week said he would retire from the company in July, according to a Friday regulatory filing.

Cutlip gave his notice on Oct. 16, according to a form 8-K Centrus, Bethesda, Md., filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission

Cutlip “will retire his position at the Company, effective July 31, 2025,” a Friday, reads the 8-K. Cutlip has been in his current role for about eight years.

Cutlip has spent a long career with Centrus and its predecessor company, U.S Enrichment Corporation, where he started working in 1981, according to a Centrus press release from 2008

That 2008 release announced Cutlip hiring as director of centrifuge manufacturing at the American Centrifuge Plant, a decommissioned project located at a site where today the company enriches high assay low-enriched uranium under contract to the Department of Energy. The new project uses a 16-machine cascade of AC-100M centrifuges, development of which Cutlip managed during his decade-spanning career with the company.

“The search for [Cutlip’s] replacement is underway,” Centrus wrote in its 8-K.

 

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