Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness

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Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness James Marra Executive Director

Who we are & what we do! Founded in 1991 We are the largest citizen- based nonprofit nuclear science and technology education organization in the US

Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness (CNTA) Nonprofit organization Approximately 350 individual members 30 corporate and business sponsors (local businesses to national/international companies) Largely a volunteer organization with An Executive Director Office Manager Board of Directors Committee Structure Our core mission is Education Communicating the Value of Nuclear Science & Technology for our Health Environment National Security Economic Development Multiple education outreach activities – such as speakers and op-eds. In recent years, developed a teacher workshop that is successfully promoting nuclear education throughout a region of GA and SC.

CNTA Major Initiatives Education Workshops Scholarships Teach-ins Outreach STEM events Published articles Speaker’s Bureau Networking Up and Atom breakfasts Teller Lecture Costume Ball Golf tournament