The Stillwater, Oklahoma-based company said Monday Humpton, a five-time Wash100 Award winner, will join USAR’s board of directors. She will play a key role in advancing the company’s goal of establishing itself as the foremost domestic provider of essential rare earth minerals and magnets that support national security and allied nations. She will succeed Joshua Ballard, who will stay on as an adviser until Oct. 31.
“Barbara is an established global leader in the areas that matter to us, including critical infrastructure, technology and strategic national defense, and brings years of experience engaging with government entities,” said Michael Blitzer, chairman of USA Rare Earth.
Barbara Humpton’s Career Highlights
Humpton has dedicated 14 years to Siemens USA and will officially retire on Oct. 1. She served for over seven years as its president and CEO, leading strategy, operations and services across electrification, automation and digitalization.
Humpton is a member of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond’s board of directors and currently chairs the board of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.
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