Company: NKLR
Filing Date: 2025-11-10
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-108246
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Company: Terra Innovatum Global N.V.
Filing Date: 2025-11-10
Form: S-1
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 is a director of
Terra Innovatum. Since April 2025, Ms. Williams has served as CFO of Solestiss LLC, an energy developer and consultancy specializing
in the nuclear and renewable energy sectors. Prior to Solestiss, from February 2002 to May 2024, Ms. Williams served as CEO and CFO of
Framatome Inc., a global nuclear engineering and technology company that designs, builds, maintains, and services nuclear steam supply
systems (NSSS) and equipment for nuclear power plants. Ms. Williams holds a B.S. from the College of Charleston and her MBA from the
University of Pittsburgh. Ms. Williams’ 40 plus year career in the nuclear industry, along with 25 years in executive positions
were the primary qualifications that the Board of Directors considered in concluding that she should serve as a director of Terra.

Michael W. Howard is a director of Terra
Innovatum. From 1999 to 2020, Dr. Howard held several leadership positions within EPRI, a $500 million global organization headquartered
in Palo Alto, California, with several offices across the U.S. and internationally. Dr. Howard led EPRI in developing technological innovations
related to electricity production, delivery, and consumption, including advancements in nuclear power, renewable energy, energy storage,
and electric vehicles. In 2010, the EPRI Board of Directors appointed Dr. Howard as President and CEO of EPRI, a role he held until his
retirement at the end of 2020. He was then honored with the title of CEO Emeritus by the Board. From 1996 to 1999, Dr. Howard
was the President and CEO of PEAC, a technology-driven power electronics company that offered power quality solutions to large industrial
customers and electric utility companies, which was acquired by EPRI in 1999. In 1990, Dr. Howard co-founded Scientific Imaging Solutions,
a technology company specializing in advanced image processing systems for automated microscopic material and biological image analysis,
which merged with an affiliated firm in Pittsburgh in 1992. From 1992 to 1999, Dr. Howard joined a venture capital firm that provided
equity and debt investment to early-stage tech companies while serving as an adjunct professor at the University of Tennessee, where
he taught various master’s and Ph.D. courses in Industrial and Systems Engineering. Dr. Howard earned his B.S. in Electrical Engineering
from the University of Tennessee, his M.S. in Business and