Former Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Gregory Jaczko and former Assistant Defense Secretary Andrew Weber have joined the advisory board for Tel Aviv, Israel-based radiation protection company StemRad.
Both now hold the title of senior adviser for the expanded board, according to a news release this morning.
“We are extremely pleased to have Dr. Jaczko and Mr. Weber join our Senior Advisory Board,” StemRad CEO Oren Milstein said in the release. “With Dr. Jaczko’s and Mr. Weber’s unparalleled experience and proven success in previous endeavors, StemRad will gain the strategic support and guidance it needs to positively impact the company’s market presence and strategic direction.”
Jaczko served on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission from 2005 to 2012, including more than three years as chairman. He is now founder and CEO of Wind Future LLC, which aims to establish offshore wind energy sites on the East Coast.
Weber served five-and-a-half years during the Obama administration as assistant defense secretary for nuclear, chemical, and biological defense programs. Prior to that, he spent nearly 24 years at the Departments of State and Defense. He is now a senior fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.