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J. Clay Sell (born April 28, 1967) is the CEO of
X-energy X-energy is a private American nuclear reactor and fuel design engineering company. It is developing a Generation IV reactor, Generation IV high-temperature gas-cooled Pebble bed modular reactor, pebble-bed nuclear reactor design. It has receiv ...
, a U.S. based, privately owned company that develops small modular nuclear reactors and advanced fuel technology
HALEU
for clean energy generation. Sell previously served as
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in the
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administration from March 21, 2005, until he resigned, effective February 29, 2008. Sell launched his career working as senior staff for the future
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Chairman
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, from 1995 to 1999. From 2000 to 2001, Sell was Chief of the Bush-Cheney Transition Energy Policy Team. Additionally, Sell worked directly for the Chairman of the Appropriations Committee, Senator Ted Stevens, in his role as Majority Clerk and Staff Director for the Energy and Water Development Subcommittee from 2000 to 2003. In 2003, Sell transitioned to the White House to work as a Special Assistant to President Bush in
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, where he advised the President on domestic energy policy. Sell was integral in coordinating and implementing the administration's energy policies. In 2004 Sell worked again as a Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs, with a focus on the United States Senate agenda for
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,
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s and budget appropriations. In March 2005, Sell was nominated as the United States Deputy Secretary at the Department of Energy for the
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. Throughout his time as Deputy Secretary, Sell served under Secretary Samuel W. Bodman III and stood as the Chief Operating Officer for the department. Sell was responsible for the oversight of a 23-billion-dollar budget with over 100,000 employees. It was during this time that Sell became a frontrunner for nuclear policies for the administration. Sell completed his 14-year run in Government in 2008, and transitioned to the private sector to serve as the President of Hunt Energy Horizons, LLC, working to build the renewables energy portfolio for the company. Sell remained President for eight years. Finally, in 2019, Sell returned to the nuclear industry and was appointed CEO o
X-energy
Sell was born in Texas to Judy and George Sell. He is one of four children, Julie Swindle, Rob Sell, and Tom Sell. He married Alisa Malechek, and they have three children, John, Robert, and Mary Margaret Sell. Sell holds a
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from the
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and a BBA in Accounting from
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.


Other appointments

*Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs (February 2004- *Member of the National Economic Council (Unknown-February 2004) *Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy (Unknown-February 2004) *Staff Director and Majority Clerk of the United States Senate Appropriations Committee on Energy and Water Development *Chief of the Bush- Cheney Transition Energy Policy Team (2000–2001) *Administrative Assistant to Congressman
Mac Thornberry William McClellan "Mac" Thornberry (born July 15, 1958) is an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for Texas's 13th congressional district from 1995 to 2021. A member of the Republican Party, Thornberry represented the ...
(1997–1999) *Staff of Congressman Mac Thornberry (1995–1997)


References

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