Uranium Energy Corp Taps 18-Year DOE Veteran as VP to Strengthen Nuclear Fuel Cycle Strategy
UEC•Uranium Energy Corp appointed Bradley Williams as Vice President of Government Affairs to strengthen its Washington engagement for front-end nuclear fuel cycle leadership. Williams’ 18 years in DOE, national labs and Congress could bolster support for UEC’s 12 million-pound U.S. production capacity and planned domestic refining units.
1. Appointment of Vice President Government Affairs
Uranium Energy Corp has appointed Bradley Williams as Vice President of Government Affairs, effective May 28, 2026. In this role, Williams will lead UEC’s engagement with the Administration and Congress to advance its objectives at the front-end of the nuclear fuel cycle.
2. Williams’ Nuclear Policy Experience
Williams brings 18 years of nuclear policy and energy experience across the Department of Energy, national labs, and U.S. Senate committees. His work includes developing DOE’s nuclear fuel cycle strategy, advancing the ADVANCE Act and Nuclear Fuel Security Act, and steering the Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear program.
3. Impact on UEC’s Strategic Position
The addition is expected to bolster UEC’s influence in Washington, strengthening support for its 12 million-pound per year U.S. uranium capacity and planned domestic refining and conversion projects. This move aligns with UEC’s goal to become America’s leading front-end nuclear fuel company and reinforce its unhedged uranium exposure.




