Indian office for Cameco

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

Cameco is to open an office in India to help the Canadian uranium company establish a "solid footing" in the Indian nuclear market. The office, to be headed by Chaitanyamoy Ganguly, will open in Hyderabad on 1 October. Ganguly has previously held senior executive positions with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and India's Department of Atomic Energy (DAE). He will lead Cameco's business activities in India, advise the company on developments and opportunities in the country's fuel markets, and be its representative in dealings with the Indian government. Cameco president and CEO Jerry Grandey said the establishment of the Indian office demonstrated the company's intention to develop "this emerging nuclear market."

Cameco is to open an office in India to help the Canadian uranium company establish a "solid footing" in the Indian nuclear market. The office, to be headed by Chaitanyamoy Ganguly, will open in Hyderabad on 1 October. Ganguly has previously held senior executive positions with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and India's Department of Atomic Energy (DAE). He will lead Cameco's business activities in India, advise the company on developments and opportunities in the country's fuel markets, and be its representative in dealings with the Indian government. Cameco president and CEO Jerry Grandey said the establishment of the Indian office demonstrated the company's intention to develop "this emerging nuclear market."

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