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Miranda Kirschel is Head of European Business Development, Nuclear at [[Atkins]] (n.triple.a) in France.  
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'''Miranda Kirschel''' is Head of European Business Development, Nuclear at [[Atkins]] in France. In this role she acts as the representative for the Nuclear Atkins Assystem Alliance, n.triple.a, providing the partnership's combined world-class engineering and design expertise to clients in the international nuclear market.  <ref> [http://fr.linkedin.com/pub/miranda-kirschel/14/766/a07 Miranda Kirschel], LinkedIn, accessed 22 June 2012 </ref>
  
She was previously the Corporate Affairs Manager for the UK's [[Nuclear Industry Association]] and Director of Business Development for [[CH2M HILL]].   
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==Background==
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Kirschel was previously Corporate Affairs Manager for the UK's [[Nuclear Industry Association]] for five years (2001-2006) and Director of Business Development for [[CH2M HILL]] (2008-2011).   
  
In 2007 Kirschel was coordinator for the [[All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]], and co-Chair of the [[Young Generation Network]] (YGN) for the nuclear industry.<ref>NIAUK Website [http://www.niauk.org/about/bio_mirandakirschel.htm Our People]</ref>
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In 2007 Kirschel was coordinator for the [[All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy]], and co-Chair of the [[Young Generation Network]] (YGN) for the nuclear industry.<ref>NIAUK Website [http://www.niauk.org/about/bio_mirandakirschel.htm Our People]</ref>  
 
 
In 2007 Kirschel spun the way nuclear is re-inventing itself: "The UK nuclear industry is at a pivotal point in its history. With an excellent safety record and a string of benefits to offer, it is being released from past prejudices, and re-emerging as a clean, secure and sustainable contributor to a diverse and balanced energy mix."<ref>Nuclear Energy Publication[http://www.publicservice.co.uk/pdf/central_gov/issue10/CG10%20Miranda%20Kirschel%20ATL.pdf Nuclear energy now and in the future] Last Accessed 4th July 2007.</ref>
 
  
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During that period she deftly spun the way nuclear was re-inventing itself: "The UK nuclear industry is at a pivotal point in its history. With an excellent safety record and a string of benefits to offer, it is being released from past prejudices, and re-emerging as a clean, secure and sustainable contributor to a diverse and balanced energy mix."<ref>Nuclear Energy Publication[http://www.publicservice.co.uk/pdf/central_gov/issue10/CG10%20Miranda%20Kirschel%20ATL.pdf Nuclear energy now and in the future] Last Accessed 4th July 2007.</ref>
  
 
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==References==

Latest revision as of 12:45, 22 June 2012

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Miranda Kirschel is Head of European Business Development, Nuclear at Atkins in France. In this role she acts as the representative for the Nuclear Atkins Assystem Alliance, n.triple.a, providing the partnership's combined world-class engineering and design expertise to clients in the international nuclear market. [1]

Background

Kirschel was previously Corporate Affairs Manager for the UK's Nuclear Industry Association for five years (2001-2006) and Director of Business Development for CH2M HILL (2008-2011).

In 2007 Kirschel was coordinator for the All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy, and co-Chair of the Young Generation Network (YGN) for the nuclear industry.[2]

During that period she deftly spun the way nuclear was re-inventing itself: "The UK nuclear industry is at a pivotal point in its history. With an excellent safety record and a string of benefits to offer, it is being released from past prejudices, and re-emerging as a clean, secure and sustainable contributor to a diverse and balanced energy mix."[3]

References

  1. Miranda Kirschel, LinkedIn, accessed 22 June 2012
  2. NIAUK Website Our People
  3. Nuclear Energy PublicationNuclear energy now and in the future Last Accessed 4th July 2007.