Uranium Energy Corp. Appoints Bradley Williams as Vice President of Government Affairs
May 28th, 2026 1:15 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Uranium Energy Corp. strengthens its Washington, D.C. presence by appointing Bradley Williams, a nuclear policy expert with 18 years of experience, to advance its strategy as a U.S. leader in the nuclear fuel cycle amid growing bipartisan support for nuclear energy.

Uranium Energy Corp. (NYSE American: UEC) has appointed Bradley Williams as vice president of government affairs, a move that bolsters the company's engagement with federal policymakers as it pursues leadership in the front-end of the nuclear fuel cycle. The appointment comes at a time when nuclear energy is increasingly recognized as critical to U.S. energy security and national defense, with bipartisan legislation advancing to support domestic uranium production and fuel supply independence.
Williams brings 18 years of experience in nuclear technology and energy policy, having served at the Department of Energy, Idaho National Laboratory, and the U.S. Senate. Most recently, he was senior policy advisor and lead for energy policy and strategic analysis at Idaho National Laboratory, where he contributed to domestic nuclear energy policy development, including the Department of Energy's nuclear fuel cycle and waste management strategy. During his Senate tenure, Williams helped advance major nuclear legislation, including the ADVANCE Act, the Prohibiting Russian Uranium Act, and the Nuclear Fuel Security Act. His deep understanding of the policy landscape is expected to help UEC navigate the complex regulatory environment and capitalize on growing government support for nuclear power.
UEC is America's largest and fastest growing uranium company, controlling the largest uranium resource base and the most licensed production capacity in the United States, totaling approximately 12 million pounds per year across its Wyoming and South Texas platforms. In Canada, the company holds one of the most extensive land and resource portfolios in the Athabasca Basin, anchored by the Roughrider Project in Saskatchewan. Through its wholly owned subsidiary, United States Uranium Refining & Conversion Corp, UEC is pursuing domestic refining and conversion capabilities to further strengthen the U.S. nuclear fuel supply chain. The company maintains a 100% unhedged uranium strategy, providing full exposure to uranium market fundamentals.
The appointment of Williams aligns with UEC's focus on expanding engagement with the Administration and Congress amid growing recognition of nuclear energy as a key component of U.S. energy and national security policy. The company aims to become a leader at the front-end of the nuclear fuel cycle, which includes mining, milling, refining, and conversion of uranium. With bipartisan support for legislation such as the ADVANCE Act, which aims to streamline licensing of advanced nuclear reactors, and the Prohibiting Russian Uranium Act, which seeks to reduce dependence on Russian uranium imports, UEC is well-positioned to benefit from policy tailwinds. The Nuclear Fuel Security Act also aims to establish a strategic uranium reserve, further supporting domestic producers.
Williams' experience at Idaho National Laboratory, a leading center for nuclear energy research, and his role in shaping national nuclear policy will be instrumental in advancing UEC's government affairs strategy. The company's management team, led by professionals with decades of experience across uranium exploration, development, production, and fuel cycle infrastructure, is committed to strengthening the U.S. nuclear fuel supply chain. For more information, visit the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/UEC and the full press release at https://ibn.fm/yaDqg.
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