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Dominique Cooper - Championing the Nuclear Workforce

Dominique Cooper - Championing the Nuclear Workforce

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Host Jim Howe speaks with Dominique Cooper, a passionate advocate for nuclear energy and its skilled workforce. They discuss the importance of nuclear in producing clean energy, the need for a trained workforce to support the industry's growth, and the diverse career opportunities available in nuclear. Dominique emphasizes the significance of community engagement and transparency in building trust around nuclear projects, as well as the role of nuclear in national security and space exploration. The conversation highlights the urgency of investing in education and training to inspire the next generation of nuclear professionals.

Dominique is a mission-driven strategist and connector working at the intersection of national security, nuclear innovation, and space technology. As founder of Mission Evangelists and partner at Partners in Air and Space, she helps organizations align tech, people, and purpose for maximum impact. With nearly 20 years of experience across the DoD, Intelligence Community, nuclear industry, Silicon Valley, and commercial space sector—including leadership roles at Maxar and NGA—Dominique turns complex challenges into clear missions. A professional speaker and former TV personality, she’s known for making bold ideas feel personal, actionable, and inspiring.

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