
Senior Executive Vice President, Safety, Security and Operations Support
Anne-Marie Choho started her career with AREVA in France 20 years ago. She spent 3 years as a research and development engineer. She then held several engineering positions in France in nuclear fuel reprocessing, nuclear waste treatment, and mixed oxide (MOX) fuel fabrication projects.
In 1996, Anne-Marie moved to the USA to contribute her experience in nuclear high level waste to help with the cleanup of the US Department of Energy Hanford site. She spent 7 years supporting the Hanford tank waste remediation projects as design manager, technology program manager, and field engineering manager. She also served as adjunct faculty at the Washington State University for a nuclear waste vitrification course. Next, she became the engineering manager of the MOX Fabrication Facility project, in Charlotte, NC.
In 2006, Anne-Marie moved back to France to become deputy Senior Vice-President, and than Senior Vice President for Engineering and Construction of the Plants sector of AREVA NP.
In 2010 Anne-Marie was appointed Engineering and Projects Deputy Senior Vice President. She has been Engineering and Projects Senior Executive Vice President since July 2011.