US Nuclear Corp Revokes Board Membership of Director Michael Pope Due to Communication Difficulties

US Nuclear Corp (OTCMKTS:UCLE) recently announced in an 8-K SEC filing that Michael Pope, who was appointed as a director of the company on October 6, 2023, has had his board membership revoked. This decision was made by the Board of Directors on December 9, 2024, due to Mr. Pope’s sudden incommunicado status and lack of responsiveness, making it difficult for the Board to carry out actions effectively.

The abrupt lack of communication from Michael Pope has prompted the Board to take this action until such time as Pope reconnects with the Chairman of the Board, Robert Goldstein. The Company has not provided further details regarding the nature of the communication difficulties experienced with Mr. Pope.

In the document filed with the SEC, US Nuclear Corp, headquartered in Canoga Park, CA, stated that the revocation of Michael Pope’s board membership was effective as of December 9, 2024. Robert Goldstein, the Chairman of the Board, signed the report on behalf of the company on December 12, 2024.

US Nuclear Corp did not provide any additional information regarding the future plans for the vacant board position or whether they intend to seek a replacement for Michael Pope in the near future.

The company, specializing in radiation detection and safety equipment, has not indicated how this change within the board may impact its operations going forward. Shareholders will likely be monitoring the situation closely to see how the Board of Directors moves forward in response to this development.

This article was generated by an automated content engine and was reviewed by a human editor prior to publication. For additional information, read US Nuclear’s 8K filing here.

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US Nuclear Corp., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the developing, manufacturing, and selling radiation detection and measuring equipment worldwide. It operates through two segments, Optron and Overhoff. The company offers radiation water monitors that allow the detection of radioactive materials in drinking water, ground water, rainfall, rivers, and lakes; alpha, beta, gamma, and Tritium monitors; DroneRAD aerial radiation detection; air and water monitors; and nano-second X-ray monitors.

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