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NA-YGN Communications Workshop at the Nuclear Energy Assembly
Santa Monica, CA
May 18-19, 2003
The North American - Young Generation in Nuclear group hosted
its third annual professional development workshop in conjunction with the
Nuclear Energy Institute's Nuclear Energy Assembly (NEA) in Santa Monica, California.
The workshop was scheduled directly preceding the NEA on May 18-19, 2003.
About 80 young professionals gathered in Santa Monica for our
communications workshop in connection with the NEA.
The theme of the communications workshop was "Nuclear Energy in the 21st Century" The program reflected the most pressing topics currently facing
the industry such as security after 9-11, nuclear waste, environmental effects of nuclear power, etc:
- NA-YGN and the Nuclear Industry in the 21 st Century, by Angelina Howard, Executive Vice President, NEI
- Industry Branding Campaign and NA-YGN Role, by Melanie Lyons, Manager, Media Relations, NEI
- Nuclear Security Communicating Effectively in a Post Sept. 11
World, by Ray Golden, Manager, Nuclear Communications, Southern California Edison
- Yucca Mountain: What’s Next?
- NA-YGN: Making a Difference
- Effective Communications Within Your Company
- The Environmental Benefits of Nuclear Energy by David South, President, Technology and Market Solutions, LLC
- Panel Discussion:The Future of the Nuclear Industry
- Moderator: Steve Kerekes, Director, Media Relations, NEI
- Panelists:
- Jim Levine, Executive Vice President, Generation, Arizona Public Service Company
- Craig Nesbit, Director, Communications, Exelon Nuclear
- Lisa Shell, Lead Engineer, Cask Fabrication, Nuclear Analysis and Fuel, Dominion Generation
- High-Concern, Low-Trust Communications by Vincent Covello, Director, Center for Risk Communications
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