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Kimberly Manzione

Kimberly Manzione is the Licensing Manager for Holtec International. In this role she is responsible for all Holtec licensing actions for spent fuel storage and transportation casks both domestically and internationally. She also is responsible for supervising the preparation of engineering change documentation to support client activities and Holtec’s manufacturing facilities. Kim has over 14 years of experience working in the nuclear power industry, including previous positions in design of radioactive waste processing systems for new plant designs, and shielding for low-level waste storage facilities. Kim received her Bachelors of Engineering in Chemical Engineering and Masters of Engineering in Engineering Management from Stevens Institute of Technology.

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