Energy Fuels Shareholders Re-elect All Seven Director Nominees at 2026 Annual Meeting

Energy Fuels Inc. announced that all seven management director nominees were re-elected at its virtual annual meeting, reflecting strong shareholder confidence in the board's leadership as the company advances its critical materials strategy.

Chicago Metrowire Staff
Energy
Energy Fuels Shareholders Re-elect All Seven Director Nominees at 2026 Annual Meeting

Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American: UUUU) (TSX: EFR) announced the results of its annual meeting of shareholders, held virtually on June 24, 2026, confirming the re-election of all seven management nominees to the company’s board of directors. The directors—Ross R. Bhappu, Michael H. Stirzaker, Barbara A. Filas, Bruce D. Hansen, Jaqueline Herrera, Benjamin Eshleman III and Dennis L. Higgs—were elected through a combination of proxy and electronic votes, with support ranging from 88.61% to 99.61% of votes cast. The high approval ratings underscore shareholder endorsement of the board's oversight as Energy Fuels continues to expand its position as a leading U.S. critical materials company.

Energy Fuels specializes in uranium, rare earth elements (REE), heavy mineral sands, vanadium, and the development of medical isotopes. The company has been the top U.S. producer of natural uranium concentrate and owns the only fully licensed conventional uranium mill operating in the United States—the White Mesa Mill in Utah. At this mill, Energy Fuels also produces REE products and evaluates medical isotope recovery for emerging cancer therapies. In addition, the company is advancing three heavy mineral sands and rare earths projects: the Vara Mada Project in Madagascar, the Bahia Project in Brazil, and the Donald Project in Australia (through a joint venture with Astron Limited).

The re-election of all board nominees signals stability and continuity in leadership as Energy Fuels navigates the growing demand for critical minerals essential to clean energy and national security. The board's diverse expertise spans mining, finance, and environmental stewardship, positioning the company to capitalize on opportunities in the uranium and rare earth markets. The strong shareholder support also reflects confidence in the company's strategic direction, including its efforts to become a key supplier of rare earth elements outside of China.

For more details on the annual meeting results, the full press release is available at https://nnw.fm/SrQkF. Additional information about Energy Fuels and its operations can be accessed at http://nnw.fm/UUUU.

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