Centrus Energy Corp. announced that five distinguished Americans have agreed to serve on the advisory board. The board will advise senior management in its efforts to restore America's domestic uranium enrichment capability for national security purposes and to expand the company's role as trusted supplier of enriched uranium fuel for nuclear reactors in the United States and around the world.

Members of the board include the following individuals: Tom Donilon - Partner and Vice Chair, O'Melveny & Myers; Former U.S. National Security Advisor. Leading national security expert with an extensive global network, he has deep experience in global strategy, cybersecurity, financial services, and corporate governance. He previously served in the administration of President Barack Obama, most recently as National Security Advisor.

Susan Eisenhower - CEO and Chairman of The Eisenhower Group. Over the years, Ms. Eisenhower has served as a member of three blue ribbon commissions for the Department of Energy for three different secretaries. John Hamre - President and CEO of the Center for Strategic and International Studies; Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense.

John Hamre has served as president and CEO of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) since January 2000. Franklin C. Miller - Principal at The Scowcroft Group; Former Special Assistant to President George W. Bush. As a principal at The Scowcroft Group, Franklin C. Miller provides clients both strategic and tactical advice on defense, national security, foreign affairs, and intelligence policy.

Mr. Miller is an internationally-recognized expert on nonproliferation, defense, nuclear energy and policy issues, and export control. Michael Wallace - Former Vice Chairman and COO of Constellation Energy. Michael Wallace retired in 2011 as vice chairman and COO of Constellation Energy and chairman of Constellation Energy Nuclear Group, which includes nuclear generation of 3,869 megawatts, three sites, and five units in two states.