Leadership Overview
Energy Fuels has 4 executives leading key functions including strategy, finance, legal, and operations.
Driven by a commitment to critical mineral supply, Energy Fuels leverages its 45-year history in uranium to provide essential elements for modern technology, positioning itself as a key player in the global supply chain for nuclear energy and rare earth materials.
Driven by a commitment to critical mineral supply, Energy Fuels leverages its 45-year history in uranium to provide essential elements for modern technology, positioning itself as a key player in the global supply chain for nuclear energy and rare earth materials.
Leadership Roles at Energy Fuels
Glenn Catchpole - Chief Executive Officer
Glenn Catchpole, the Chief Executive Officer at Energy Fuels, directs the company's overarching strategy and operational execution. Catchpole guides the organization's expansion into critical mineral markets, building upon a 45-year foundation in uranium production. This leadership role involves identifying and securing opportunities to supply 10 of the 50 critical minerals essential for current and future technologies. Glenn Catchpole oversees the integration of new product lines, including rare earth oxides, titanium, and zircon minerals, ensuring alignment with global demand for zero-emissions energy solutions. The Chief Executive Officer's focus remains on enhancing the company's position as the largest U.S. uranium provider and a significant contributor to the nuclear energy fuel cycle. This involves strategic planning for facility upgrades and permit acquisition to support expanded production capabilities and market reach.

Ross Bhappu - President & Chief Executive Officer
Ross Bhappu, the President & Chief Executive Officer at Energy Fuels, drives the company's strategic vision and operational expansion into critical mineral markets. Bhappu leverages Energy Fuels' established expertise in uranium production to broaden its portfolio, aiming to supply a diverse range of essential elements for global technology. This executive leadership involves overseeing the processing of rare earth oxides and the development of new product streams, such as titanium and zircon minerals, critical for advanced manufacturing and clean energy applications. Ross Bhappu ensures the company maintains its status as the leading U.S. uranium producer, supporting the nuclear energy sector's fuel cycle. The President & Chief Executive Officer's mandate includes fostering innovation in processing technologies and expanding market access for these vital resources, positioning Energy Fuels at the forefront of the critical mineral supply chain.

Daniel Zang - Chief Financial Officer
Daniel Zang, the Chief Financial Officer at Energy Fuels, manages the company's financial operations and strategic fiscal planning. Zang oversees all aspects of financial reporting, budgeting, and capital allocation, ensuring robust financial health as Energy Fuels expands its critical mineral production. This role is pivotal in supporting the company's growth initiatives, including the scaling of rare earth oxide processing and the development of new product lines like titanium and zircon minerals. The Chief Financial Officer ensures compliance with financial regulations and manages investor relations, providing clear insights into the company's financial performance and future outlook. Daniel Zang's expertise is crucial for securing the necessary funding to advance Energy Fuels' position as a leading U.S. uranium provider and a key supplier of essential elements for global technology and clean energy sectors.
David Frydenlund - Executive Vice President & Chief Legal Officer
David Frydenlund, the Executive Vice President & Chief Legal Officer at Energy Fuels, directs the company's legal affairs and ensures regulatory compliance across all operations. Frydenlund manages the legal framework supporting Energy Fuels' expansion into critical mineral markets, including its significant role in uranium production and rare earth processing. This executive position involves overseeing all contractual agreements, litigation, and corporate governance matters, safeguarding the company's interests as it brings key elements to the global supply chain. David Frydenlund's responsibilities extend to navigating complex regulatory environments associated with mining, processing, and the introduction of new products like titanium and zircon minerals. The Executive Vice President & Chief Legal Officer ensures that Energy Fuels operates within all applicable laws and ethical standards, supporting its mission to provide essential minerals for technology and clean energy.
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