John Brown
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Hadron Energy has announced two key leadership appointments as it advances the design, development, and commercialization of its groundbreaking light-water micro-modular reactor technology. The company has appointed Olivia Hand as Head of Reactor Design and Tim Bussey as Vice President of Business Development, reinforcing its mission to deliver safe, efficient, and scalable nuclear energy solutions for the future. These strategic appointments mark an important milestone in Hadron’s growth journey and demonstrate its continued commitment to engineering excellence and clean-energy innovation.
Driving the Next Generation of Nuclear Innovation
Hadron Energy’s new leadership appointments come at a crucial moment as the company prepares to bring its flagship “Halo” 10 MWe light-water micro-modular reactor (MMR) to market. The micro-modular reactor technology, designed to offer compact, flexible, and carbon-free power generation, represents a revolutionary step in modern nuclear energy.By expanding its executive team, Hadron aims to strengthen both the technical design capabilities and business development strategies required to accelerate deployment across industrial, remote, and commercial markets worldwide.
Olivia Hand: Engineering Leadership for a New Era of Reactors
As the newly appointed Head of Reactor Design, Olivia Hand, P.E., brings more than 18 years of experience in advanced reactor component and system design. Her extensive background includes senior engineering roles at leading nuclear innovators such as TerraPower and NuScale Power, where she contributed to next-generation reactor development and safety system optimization.At Hadron Energy, Hand will oversee the reactor’s mechanical design, thermal-hydraulic analysis, and safety architecture, ensuring the Halo system meets rigorous performance and regulatory standards. Her leadership will be instrumental in finalizing the design for Hadron’s MMR prototype and scaling its production for commercial applications.
“Olivia’s appointment reflects our unwavering commitment to engineering excellence,” said a Hadron Energy spokesperson. “Her deep technical expertise and proven track record in advanced reactor design align perfectly with our mission to redefine how nuclear power is delivered globally.”
Tim Bussey: Expanding Market Reach and Strategic Growth
Complementing the company’s technical strength, Tim Bussey joins Hadron Energy as Vice President of Business Development. With a career spanning both the U.S. Navy’s nuclear program and senior infrastructure roles at major technology enterprises, Bussey brings a blend of operational discipline and strategic acumen.Previously, Bussey worked on hyperscale infrastructure projects, including at Meta Platforms, where he helped optimize large-scale data-center operations. His experience in managing complex technical programs and fostering cross-industry partnerships makes him well-suited to lead Hadron's go-to-market strategy and strategic collaborations.
In his new role, Bussey will focus on expanding Hadron's commercial partnerships, identifying global deployment opportunities, and driving customer engagement initiatives. “Tim's leadership will strengthen our ability to meet the growing global demand for reliable, clean, and distributed power generation,” said Hadron Energy's executive team.
A Pivotal Moment for Hadron's Micro-Modular Reactor Program
The appointments of Hand and Bussey align with Hadron's broader corporate goals as the company advances toward becoming a publicly listed entity through its proposed business combination with GigCapital7 Corp. The merger, valued at approximately $1.2 billion, will provide the company with the financial flexibility to accelerate research, design finalization, and international commercialization efforts.Hadron's Halo MMR is designed to deliver 10 megawatts of electricity through a light-water-cooled, small-footprint reactor that can be rapidly deployed and operated safely in diverse environments. With increasing global focus on decarbonization and energy security, Hadron's technology addresses the urgent need for flexible, grid-independent power generation solutions.
Leadership Synergy for a Sustainable Energy Future
The addition of Olivia Hand and Tim Bussey strengthens Hadron's multidisciplinary leadership team, combining engineering excellence with commercial strategy. Together, their expertise bridges the technical and business aspects of deploying nuclear power solutions at scale.Their appointments also strengthen Hadron's broader commitment to collaboration, innovation, and operational safetykey principles that underpin the company's goal of delivering a sustainable, carbon-neutral energy future.
Shaping the Future of Clean Energy with Innovation and Leadership
As Hadron continues to innovate in micro-modular nuclear technology, the company's strengthened leadership team is well-positioned to guide the next phase of its growth. Hand's technical insights and Bussey's business acumen will play a crucial role in shaping Hadron's strategy for market expansion, investor engagement, and global deployment.By uniting engineering innovation with commercial excellence, Hadron Energy is not only redefining the future of nuclear power but also paving the way for a clean, secure, and efficient energy ecosystem that supports industrial and societal transformation.
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