Dr. Frank Coffman is a Senior Vice President and a member of the Board of Directors of Holmes and Narver. Dr. Coffman was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Energy during Dr. Brewer's term as Assistant Secretary of Energy. Dr. Coffman was largely responsible for the passage of the 1982 Waste Management legislation, which was the foundation for the recent affirmative action by Congress to designate Yucca Mountain as the U.S. high-level radioactive repository. After leaving DOE, Dr. Coffman assumed leadership in the IT Corp. for its federal business elements, and increased its annual sales from $90 million in 1984 to over $400 million in 1997. After leaving IT Corp. in 1997, Dr. Coffman joined Holmes and Narver, a subsidiary of AECORP. In his positions with both IT Corp. and Holmes and Narver service, Dr. Coffman managed nuclear, hazardous, and mixed waste programs for Federal agencies (Energy and Defense Departments).
Dr. Coffman earned his Ph.D. in physics from Vanderbilt in 1970. |