Thomas (“Tom”) Naum is a Strategic Advisor with more than 30 years of experience building, scaling, and repositioning industrial, energy, and infrastructure-focused businesses across global markets. He is President and CEO of REASOL, a multinational provider of equipment, MRO, and integrated supply-chain solutions serving oil & gas, mining, power (including nuclear), and advanced industrial sectors.
Mr. Naum has led strategic growth initiatives involving large-scale project pursuits, cross-border joint ventures, technology commercialization, and market-entry execution across Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and South America. His experience includes structuring and executing contracts exceeding $250 million, advising on capital deployment strategies, and aligning technical assets with commercial and geopolitical realities.
With a technical foundation in nuclear engineering and an MBA in finance and strategy, Mr. Naum brings a rare combination of engineering rigor and investment discipline. He has advised portfolio companies and founders on operational scaling, regulatory risk, cost optimization, and exit positioning in highly regulated and mission-critical industries.

Mr. Naum advises clients on market entry, partner selection, technology deployment, and operational risk across emerging and developed markets. His background includes direct engagement with EPCs, technology licensors, government stakeholders, and executive leadership teams to translate policy, regulatory, and commercial frameworks into executable strategies.
At the Washington Insight Group, he advises clients on mining-related infrastructure, industrial supply chains, and execution strategies aligned with geopolitical and capital-market realities.
Directly responsible for major contracts in Belarus, Europe, Brazil, China and Middle East. • Opened new market areas for the company in Angola, Algeria, China, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Greece, Thailand, Burma, Bangladesh, Russian, Brazil, Belarus, UAE and Thailand.
He has advised companies on plant expansions, technology licensing, nuclear waste management, and regulatory-driven operations, and has collaborated with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) on safety-class analytical tools. Mr. Naum holds a BS in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Maryland and an MBA from the Pace Lubin School of Business.