Middlesex Water Announces Retirement of G. Christian Andreasen, Vice President, Enterprise Engineering
Middlesex Water Company (Nasdaq:MSEX) announced the retirement of G. Christian Andreasen, Jr., Vice President of Enterprise Engineering, effective January 31, 2025, after 42 years with the company. Andreasen, who joined in 1982, played a important role in the company's expansion in New Jersey and Delaware, overseeing major capital improvements including the ozone treatment plant upgrade, transmission main projects, and the Park Avenue plant upgrade. As Vice President of Enterprise Engineering since 2019, he was responsible for engineering services, asset management, and capital improvement activities.
Middlesex Water Company (Nasdaq:MSEX) ha annunciato il pensionamento di G. Christian Andreasen, Jr., Vice Presidente dell'Ingegneria Aziendale, a partire dal 31 gennaio 2025, dopo 42 anni di servizio in azienda. Andreasen, che è entrato a far parte della compagnia nel 1982, ha avuto un ruolo fondamentale nell'espansione della società nel New Jersey e nel Delaware, supervisando importanti miglioramenti infrastrutturali, tra cui l'aggiornamento dell'impianto di trattamento all'ozono, progetti di condotte di trasmissione e l'upgrade dell'impianto di Park Avenue. In qualità di Vice Presidente dell'Ingegneria Aziendale dal 2019, era responsabile dei servizi ingegneristici, della gestione degli asset e delle attività di miglioramento del capitale.
Middlesex Water Company (Nasdaq:MSEX) anunció la jubilación de G. Christian Andreasen, Jr., Vicepresidente de Ingeniería Empresarial, efectiva el 31 de enero de 2025, tras 42 años en la compañía. Andreasen, quien se unió en 1982, desempeñó un papel importante en la expansión de la empresa en Nueva Jersey y Delaware, supervisando importantes mejoras de capital, incluyendo la actualización de la planta de tratamiento de ozono, proyectos de líneas de transmisión y la modernización de la planta de Park Avenue. Como Vicepresidente de Ingeniería Empresarial desde 2019, fue responsable de los servicios de ingeniería, la gestión de activos y las actividades de mejora de capital.
Middlesex Water Company (Nasdaq:MSEX)는 2025년 1월 31일부로 G. Christian Andreasen, Jr. 기업 엔지니어링 부사장이 42년 역사의 퇴직을 발표했습니다. Andreasen은 1982년에 회사에 합류하여 뉴저지와 델라웨어에서 회사의 확장에 중요한 역할을 했으며, 오존 처리 시설 개선, 전송 주 관로 프로젝트 및 파크 애비뉴 플랜트 개선 등 주요 시설 개선 사항을 감독했습니다. 2019년부터 기업 엔지니어링 부사장으로 재직하며 엔지니어링 서비스, 자산 관리 및 자본 개선 활동을 책임졌습니다.
Middlesex Water Company (Nasdaq:MSEX) a annoncé la retraite de G. Christian Andreasen, Jr., Vice-président de l'Ingénierie d'Entreprise, effective le 31 janvier 2025, après 42 ans au sein de la société. Andreasen, qui a rejoint l'entreprise en 1982, a joué un rôle clé dans l'expansion de la société dans le New Jersey et le Delaware, supervisant d'importantes améliorations en capital, y compris la mise à niveau de l'usine de traitement à l'ozone, des projets de conduites de transmission et la rénovation de l'usine Park Avenue. En tant que Vice-président de l'Ingénierie d'Entreprise depuis 2019, il était responsable des services d'ingénierie, de la gestion des actifs et des activités d'amélioration capitales.
Middlesex Water Company (Nasdaq:MSEX) gab die Pensionierung von G. Christian Andreasen, Jr., Vizepräsident für Unternehmensengineering, zum 31. Januar 2025 bekannt, nach 42 Jahren im Unternehmen. Andreasen, der 1982 eintrat, spielte eine wichtige Rolle bei der Expansion des Unternehmens in New Jersey und Delaware und beaufsichtigte bedeutende Kapitalverbesserungen, darunter die Aufrüstung des Ozonbehandlungswerks, Übertragungsleitungen und die Modernisierung des Park Avenue-Werks. Als Vizepräsident für Unternehmensengineering seit 2019 war er für die Ingenieurdienstleistungen, das Asset Management und die Aktivitäten zur Kapitalverbesserung verantwortlich.
- None.
- None.
ISELIN, N.J., Nov. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Middlesex Water Company (the “Company” or “Middlesex”), (Nasdaq:MSEX), a provider of water and wastewater and related services primarily in New Jersey and Delaware, today announced that G. Christian Andreasen, Jr., P.E., Vice President, Enterprise Engineering, and President, Pinelands Water and Wastewater Companies will be retiring on January 31, 2025 after a 42-year career with the Company.
Andreasen joined Middlesex in 1982 and assumed increasing responsibilities in the areas of planning, engineering, construction and management. Early in his career, Andreasen played a critical role driving projects which helped support the Company’s growth and expansion into new service areas in New Jersey and Delaware. In 2019, he was named to the executive leadership team as Vice President of Enterprise Engineering, responsible for all engineering services, asset management initiatives and capital improvement activities. Under his leadership, the Company constructed numerous complex, technical multi-million-dollar capital improvements including the Company’s ozone treatment plant upgrade, large transmission main projects, its new Park Avenue plant upgrade and annual RENEW Program upgrades.
“On behalf of the Board and our team members, we are tremendously grateful for Chris’s 42 years of engineering expertise in water and wastewater utility operations and oversight of our Company’s capital program, delivery and execution,” said Nadine Leslie, Middlesex Water President and Chief Executive Officer. “Chris brought exceptional problem solving and technical skills to his role. His work helped support reliability and resiliency throughout our infrastructure. He generously gave his time and leadership to industry organizations. His ability to build client relationships, find solutions, and mentor engineering talent has earned him the respect and admiration of his colleagues and peers. We thank Chris for his contribution to the success of Middlesex Water and wish him good health and happiness in his retirement,” added Leslie.
About Middlesex Water Company
Established in 1897, Middlesex Water Company serves as a trusted provider of life-sustaining high quality water service for residential, commercial, industrial and fire protection purposes. The Company and its subsidiaries form the Middlesex family of companies, which collectively serve a population of half a million people in New Jersey and Delaware. We offer a full range of water, wastewater utility and related services including municipal and industrial contract operations and water and wastewater system technical operations and maintenance. We are focused on meeting and balancing the needs of our employees, customers, and shareholders. We invest in our people, our infrastructure, and the communities we serve to support reliable and resilient utility services, economic growth, and quality of life.
This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including, among others, our long-term strategy and expectations, the status of our acquisition program, the impact of our acquisitions, the impact of current and projected rate requests and the impact of our capital program on our environmental compliance. There are important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements including: general economic business conditions, unfavorable weather conditions, the success of certain cost-containment initiatives, changes in regulations or regulatory treatment, availability and the cost of capital, the success of growth initiatives and other factors discussed in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Media Contacts:
Bernadette Sohler, Vice President, Corporate Affairs
Middlesex Water Company
bsohler@middlesexwater.com
Summer DeFEO, Director of Communications
Middlesex Water Company
sdefeo@middlesexwater.com
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/e35aad96-484d-458e-8c51-78fc2266d527
FAQ
When is G. Christian Andreasen retiring from Middlesex Water (MSEX)?
What major projects did Andreasen oversee at Middlesex Water (MSEX)?
How long did G. Christian Andreasen work at Middlesex Water (MSEX)?