

Andrew Ulrich
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Andrew Ulrich is a distinguished nuclear engineer and program manager with over 15 years of experience advancing complex nuclear projects for the U.S. Navy, Department of Energy, and allied international partners. He has consistently delivered innovative solutions in nuclear refueling, facility operations, and program development—earning recognition at the highest levels, including the Navy Distinguished Public Service Award.
Throughout his career, Andrew has led projects that reshaped nuclear servicing processes, such as reducing reactor refueling timelines by 70% and generating cost savings in excess of $200 million across program portfolios. His leadership at the Naval Reactors Program and the National Nuclear Security Administration included managing budgets exceeding $80 million annually and supervising teams of engineers, scientists, and technical experts.
Andrew also played a critical role in the international AUKUS partnership, where he developed the framework to establish Australia’s nuclear technical authority and industrial base in support of nuclear-powered submarine operations. His work not only strengthened allied nuclear capabilities but also advanced global safeguards and nonproliferation strategies.
As a licensed Professional Engineer, Andrew brings technical rigor, operational foresight, and a passion for innovation. His ability to integrate engineering excellence with regulatory, safety, and programmatic requirements ensures lasting impact for every project he leads.
You can reach Andrew Ulrich at Ulrich@ShorlineNuclearSolutions.com

David Clark
Founder & Chief Business Development Officer
David Clark is a seasoned program manager and nuclear engineer with a career spanning national security, naval nuclear operations, and large-scale facility management. With experience at NAVSEA, Naval Reactors, and the National Nuclear Security Administration, David has directed reactor servicing, special nuclear material lifecycle management, and nuclear facility construction, consistently driving results in some of the most demanding environments.
David has overseen billion-dollar projects, including the $4.5 billion construction of a critical nuclear facility at the Naval Reactors site in Idaho Falls. His leadership includes managing a $100 million annual budget for reactor servicing activities, ensuring both technical excellence and cost efficiency. He has also led cross-yard initiatives, consolidating emergency management organizations and standardizing practices across four nuclear shipyards to optimize readiness and safety.
Internationally, David has been a key figure in AUKUS collaboration and nuclear stewardship efforts with the IAEA, integrating global perspectives into U.S. nuclear operations. His expertise bridges technical engineering, regulatory compliance, emergency response, and strategic program oversight—making him an invaluable leader in nuclear program development.
Known for integrity and operational rigor, David combines hands-on engineering experience with executive-level program management. His work ensures projects are delivered on time, within budget, and aligned with both national security and international nuclear safety standards.
You can reach David Clark at Clark@ShorlineNuclearSolutions.com

Greg Potter
Founder & Chief Operations Officer
Greg Potter is a veteran nuclear engineering professional with 27 years of experience in the U.S. Navy Nuclear Propulsion Program, specializing in reactor refueling, radiological safety, and process innovation. Recognized for his ability to transform technical expertise into operational success, Greg has led countless high-stakes projects across naval facilities and shipyards worldwide.
Greg’s career highlights include spearheading joint refueling operations with Portsmouth and Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyards, as well as overseeing critical special projects such as steam generator inspections and coolant system overhauls. His leadership in process improvement reduced reactor servicing timelines from 118 days to just 24—setting a new operational benchmark for the Navy.
As a Production Department Refueling Manager, Greg managed projects valued at $60 million, ensuring adherence to technical standards, budgetary controls, and safety regulations. He successfully integrated production planning with technical execution, ensuring that engineering and operations were fully aligned to meet mission-critical deadlines.
Greg has been honored with multiple awards, including Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Employee of the Year and two Department of the Navy Civilian Service Commendation. His reputation as a mentor, innovator, and leader continues to shape best practices in reactor servicing and nuclear safety operations.
You can reach Greg Potter at Potter@ShorlineNuclearSolutions.com

