Talk:Sean Sullivan (naval officer)

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Commander Sullivan was recently (2011 or early 2012?) appointed as a board member by Barack Obama to the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board ("DNFSB"), where he currently serves. Prior to this appointment he left Brown Jacobson for a position at Sonalyst Studios (which I believe is in the business of creating military training software) and served as the town council chairman for the town of Ledyard, Connecticut. If someone has the time or interest, they should update this page to reflect these happenings.

Here is a link of his updated profile with DNFSB: http://www.dnfsb.gov/about/board-members/sean-sullivan

- Ledyard resident — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.218.233.188 (talk) 22:22, 5 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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