Buss brings extensive experience from the semiconductor and clean energy sectors, currently serving as Lead Independent Director at Marvell Technology and holding board seats at AECOM and QuantumScape. His background includes a pivotal ten-year tenure at Tesla, where he acted as the company's first outside independent director and Audit Committee Chair ahead of its public offering. CEO Jonathan Webb emphasized that the appointment is a strategic move to build an industrial platform capable of scaling nuclear infrastructure beyond individual reactor projects.
Brad Buss Joins The Nuclear Company Board to Drive Infrastructure Growth
With a track record spanning three decades and over $65 billion in capital market transactions, former Tesla and SolarCity executive Brad Buss has been named an independent director at The Nuclear Company. He will assume the role of Chair of the Audit Committee to oversee the firm’s large-scale reactor deployment strategy.

For his part, Buss characterized the shift toward standardized nuclear fleets as a vital component for national security and the future of artificial intelligence. By leveraging his expertise in corporate governance and capital allocation, the firm intends to streamline the delivery of energy infrastructure across the United States. His transition into this role marks a significant push to institutionalize the company's operations as it seeks to reshape the American energy landscape.




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