
Rachel Bronson
President and CEO and writer at Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Writer and Contributor at Freelance
President & CEO, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Focused on Geopolitics of Energy, nuclear energy, Middle East, and things Chicago.
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2 months ago |
thebulletin.org | Rachel Bronson |Adam Dombovari
From February 2015 to January 2025, Rachel Bronson served as the Bulletin’s president and CEO where she oversaw the organization’s programming, publishing, communications, fundraising, finances, and stewardship of the iconic Doomsday Clock. Under her leadership, the Bulletin dramatically increased the organization’s visibility and impact: audience increased by 500%, staff and budget doubled, and activities around nuclear risk, climate change, and disruptive technologies grew significantly.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
mississippivalleypublishing.com | Rachel Bronson |Tim Rieser
Last summer, the film “Oppenheimer” swept the box office and helped reignite public discourse about nuclear weapons and the ever-present threat of their use. It’s perhaps inevitable that the movie, which dramatizes the United States’ development of the atomic bomb, still provides only a partial understanding of the complex reality of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer’s life and legacy.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
buffalonews.com | Rachel Bronson
The film “Oppenheimer” swept the box office last summer and helped reignite public discourse about nuclear weapons and the ever-present threat of their use. It’s perhaps inevitable that the movie, which dramatizes the United States’ development of the atomic bomb, still provides only a partial understanding of the complex reality of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer’s life and legacy.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
stltoday.com | Rachel Bronson
The film “Oppenheimer” swept the box office last summer and helped reignite public discourse about nuclear weapons and the ever-present threat of their use. It’s perhaps inevitable that the movie, which dramatizes the United States’ development of the atomic bomb, still provides only a partial understanding of the complex reality of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer’s life and legacy.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
dbrnews.com | Rachel Bronson
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