Grace Furman facilitates cross-functional collaboration across all teams at ClearPath. Grace supports the Nuclear, International, Electricity Markets, Critical Minerals and Infrastructure policy portfolios. She also supports strategic planning and special projects to advance ClearPath’s mission and optimize internal systems.
Prior to joining ClearPath in June 2023, Furman was a Business Ethics Research Fellow in her M.B.A. program with a concentration in Sustainability at the Palumbo Donahue School of Business at Duquesne University. She also completed consulting projects in her Master’s program, heavily focused on various areas of sustainable products, ranging from product design to solar energy.
Education
M.B.A., concentration in Sustainability, Duquesne University
B.A. in Music, Duquesne University
Nuclear energy accounts for about 20 percent of total United States electricity generated each year and directly provides an estimated 100,000 jobs. The Southwest region of the U.S. is home to facilities like Urenco USA (UUSA), Waste Control Specialists (WCS) and Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), all of which play a vital role in shaping America's nuclear landscape.