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Watching her father and grandfather build their family ranch inspired Amanda Tapia-Pittman to pursue a career in architecture. Now she combines creativity and project management skills to deliver innovative facilities that make a lasting impact for NNSA.
Meet Flora Lethbridge-Çejku. Whether you need someone to pull their weight in a scull or you happen to need uranium or plutonium safely packaged (a key #NNSA mission) she's the one to call.
Nuclear security by day, fighting fires by night? That's the daily life of Phoebe Devos-Cole, NNSA NGFP Fellow with the Office of Policy and Strategic Planning.
Open your mind to all the possibilities, says NNSA's Novella Bridges, a radiochemist (and former basketball ref). Once a reluctant convert to the world of nuclear security, this plutonium expert now finds it exciting.
Meet Val Brusilovsky. A Ukrainian by birth, she served in Kyiv as a DOE/NNSA attaché during the Russian invasion -- and was honored for that service. But she's still awestruck by the work we do every day.