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January 11, 2024

Furstenau to step in as Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s top civvy; Dorman to retire

By ExchangeMonitor

Raymond Furstenau will temporarily become the Nuclear Regulatory Commission executive director on Jan. 27, when Daniel Dorman, the current director is set to retire, the commission announced Wednesday.

Furstenau, who leads the NRC’s Office of Research, will act as the commission’s chief operating officer, managing personnel and delegating technical and regulatory work on NRC-licensed facilities to the agency’s staff experts.

Furstenau joined the NRC in 2018 after a long career with the Department of Energy, according to an NRC press release. He will serve only until the NRC hires a permanent executive director, according to the presser.

Dorman spent a little more than two years as the executive director before calling it a career.

The NRC did not say when it would begin the job search or whether it would consider candidates from outside the agency. There was no job posting on USAjobs.gov, the federal government’s want ads, as of Thursday morning. 

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