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    Amy Boyette Joins HII’s Nuclear Team as VP, Strategy and Integration

    By Staff WriterSeptember 10, 2024
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    Amy Boyette, HII Mission Technologie

    Amy Boyette has joined HII’s Mission Technologies division as vice president of strategy and integration for the Nuclear and Environmental Services group.

    A former Energy Department official, Boyette has over 30 years of experience in environmental management and National Nuclear Security Administration operations.

    In her new role, she will focus on identifying growth opportunities, providing strategic direction and building strong relationships with stakeholders in the communities where NES and its partners operate.

    “Amy’s expertise, knowledge of the DOE mission and strong leadership are exactly what we need to propel our nuclear business forward at a time when we’re expanding into exciting new markets and focused on flawless execution,” said Michael Lempke, NES president. “We are excited to welcome Amy to the team and look forward to an exceptional partnership ahead.”

    Before joining HII, Boyette was director of the Office of External Affairs at the Savannah River Site, a key DOE complex focused on national security, non-proliferation and nuclear environmental management.

    She also served as a program specialist with the NNSA Office of Material Management and Minimization and received multiple Secretary of Energy achievement awards throughout her career.

    “HII has a long history in nuclear operations and production, and I am honored to be part of a team that is focused on building its rich legacy even stronger with an ambitious growth path ahead,” Boyette said.

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