Philip
Sewell, Senior Vice President for Corporate Development,
USEC Inc.
Mr. Sewell is responsible for all international
trade issues, for implementing the Russian HEU (highly
enriched uranium) contract, and for specific strategies
related to identifying new business opportunities. He
joined USEC in 1993. Before assuming his current title,
he was vice president for corporate development and international
trade and security. Prior to joining USEC, Mr. Sewell
served as deputy assistant secretary at the Department
of Energy (DOE) where he was responsible for the overall
management of the uranium enrichment activities. From
1975 to 1987, Mr. Sewell held positions of increasing
responsibility in DOE’s uranium enrichment program.
He started as a program analyst/production engineer in
1975. He then became director of marketing in 1978 and
director of the Office of Marketing, Strategic Planning
and Technology Development in 1986. Prior to joining DOE,
Mr. Sewell spent seven years as a manager/engineer with
the Department of Defense where he performed analyses
of rocket propulsion technology, developed and implemented
plans to market engineering services to other government
agencies and NATO countries, and served as a naval technical
representative to NATO. Mr. Sewell earned an M.S. in business
administration from George Washington University and a
B.S. in aerospace engineering from the University of Maryland.