Former U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan joins Anfield Energy’s board of directors

Published 23/09/2025, 12:10
Former U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan joins Anfield Energy’s board of directors

VANCOUVER - Anfield Energy Inc. (NASDAQ:AEC; TSX.V:AEC) announced Tuesday that former U.S. House Representative Jeff Duncan of South Carolina has been appointed to its board of directors. Track key governance changes and their potential impact on company performance with InvestingPro’s comprehensive corporate analysis tools.

Duncan, who represented South Carolina’s 3rd District from 2010 until his retirement in 2024, brings extensive energy policy experience to the uranium and vanadium development company. During his congressional tenure, he served on several key committees including Energy and Commerce, Natural Resources, Homeland Security, and Foreign Affairs.

As chairman of the Energy, Climate and Grid Security Subcommittee, Duncan played a significant role in the passage of the Advance Act, legislation aimed at supporting nuclear energy development in the United States.

Prior to his congressional service, Duncan was a member of the South Carolina General Assembly from 2002 to 2010, where he chaired the House Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Committee.

"We are delighted that Jeff has agreed to join Anfield’s Board of Directors," said Corey Dias, Chief Executive Officer of Anfield, in a press release statement. "His extensive Congressional experience, relationships and important Committee work dovetails very closely with not only the government’s robust energy policy pursuits but also Anfield’s interest in contributing to the domestic energy renaissance."

Anfield Energy is listed on the NASDAQ, TSX-Venture Exchange, and Frankfurt Stock Exchange. The company focuses on developing uranium and vanadium assets for the energy sector. For detailed analysis of energy sector companies and their growth potential, InvestingPro offers exclusive insights, real-time metrics, and expert research covering the entire uranium and renewable energy value chain.

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