Industry & Services >> CEO Interviews >> August 25, 2003

Robert Prince – Duratek Inc (drtk)

ROBERT E. PRINCE is President and Chief Executive Officer of Duratek, Inc., a mid-sized Columbia, Maryland-based radioactive material management company. Mr. Prince is a Naval Academy graduate who served aboard nuclear powered submarines in various engineering positions. He completed his certification as a Naval Nuclear Engineer, which is the equivalent of a Professional Engineer. After leaving the Navy in 1976, he worked for Gilbert Commonwealth, Inc., for which he managed engineering projects in the United States and abroad. During that time, he earned an MBA from the Wharton School of Finance, University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Prince joined General Physics Corporation in 1984 where he founded General Technical Services, Inc., or GTS, a supplier of contract technical personnel to the commercial nuclear power industry, and served as GTS' President and CEO. When Duratek Corporation, a publicly held but financially delicate nuclear waste treatment company, bought GTS in 1990, Mr. Prince was appointed President and CEO of Duratek as well. During 1991, he led the consolidation of the two companies to form GTS Duratek, bringing together substantial hi-tech personnel resources and advanced waste treatment technology. Since its beginning in 1982, Duratek has had an exclusive licensing arrangement with The Catholic University of America's Vitreous State Laboratory, or VSL, through which the company commercializes waste treatment technology developed in the lab. Today, Duratek is playing a key role in providing its technology to the Department of Energy's Waste Treatment Project in Richland, Washington. In April 1997, Duratek acquired The Scientific Ecology Group, which tripled the size of Duratek, making it the largest processor of commercial low-level radioactive waste in the US. In June 2002, Duratek acquired Waste Management Nuclear Services which grew the company by 50%. Today, Duratek is a leader in providing total radioactive materials management. Mr. Prince has led the growth of Duratek from $35 million to approximately $300 million in the last 10 years. Mr. Prince was named Maryland Entrepreneur (technology) of the Year in June 1996. Profile
TWST: What is Duratek?

Mr. Prince: Duratek provides safe, secure radioactive materials

disposition (handling, transport, processing, and disposal), mitigating

customer risks and providing