Source: Uranium Stock Investing
  • Anfield Energy (AEC) appointed Kenneth Mushinski to its Board of Directors as non-Executive Chairman
  • Mushinski brings significant nuclear-related knowledge and expertise to the Board
  • His experience includes 33 years of senior hands-on roles at General Atomics Corporation and its various subsidiaries
  • Anfield is a uranium and vanadium development and near-term production company
  • Anfield Energy Inc. (AEC) is up 25.00 per cent, trading at C$0.075 per share at 4:19 pm ET

Anfield Energy (AEC) appointed Kenneth Mushinski to its Board of Directors as non-Executive Chairman.

Mushinski brings significant nuclear-related knowledge and expertise to the Board. His experience includes 33 years of senior hands-on roles at General Atomics Corporation and its various subsidiaries.

He also served both as Board Chairman for Cotter Corporation, technology developer Diazyme Shanghai and chemical manufacturer Miltec Inc. and as a management committee member for the Honeywell/General Atomics ConverDyn partnership.

Mushinski holds both a Master of Business Administration and Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Summa Cum Laude, from San Diego State University.

Anfield is a uranium and vanadium development and near-term production company. It is committed to becoming a top-tier energy-related fuels supplier by creating value through sustainable, efficient growth in its assets.

A key asset in Anfield’s portfolio is the Shootaring Canyon Mill in Garfield County, Utah. The asset is strategically located within one of the historically most prolific uranium production areas in the United States. It is one of only three licensed uranium mills in the United States.

Anfield Energy Inc. (AEC) is up 25.00 per cent, trading at C$0.075 per share at 4:19 pm ET.


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