Craig J. Patla Named to Serve as President of Connecticut Water Service and Connecticut Water Company Following Retirement of Maureen P. Westbrook
Connecticut Water Service, Inc. (a subsidiary of SJW Group) announces the retirement of Maureen P. Westbrook, president of CTWS, effective Dec. 31, 2022. Craig J. Patla, vice president of service delivery, will succeed her from Jan. 1, 2023. Westbrook has been instrumental in the company's success since joining in 1988 and leading since 2019. Patla has extensive experience in operational roles and has been with the company since 1990. The leadership transition aims to maintain the company's commitment to service and environmental stewardship.
- Maureen P. Westbrook’s leadership contributed to the company's success and environmental goals.
- Craig J. Patla is a well-respected leader with extensive operational expertise.
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Brings 32 years of experience at Connecticut Water and nearly a decade on the leadership team
“Maureen has been vital to our success in serving our customers and communities and achieving meaningful environmental goals. She has been a strong leader of our people, with a focus on driving our culture and values,” stated CTWS and SJW Board Chair
Thornburg continued, “Craig is the ideal successor to Maureen, given his extensive operational expertise and unwavering commitment to customer service, community connections and employee safety. In addition, he reflects the values of honesty, integrity, trust and respect that are critical in our business.”
Patla started his career at CWC in 1990 as a field engineer working on drinking water infrastructure projects. Over the years, he has held positions of increasing responsibility, and since 2014, he has served as the vice president of service delivery and has been a member of the
“Craig has been an integral part of many critical business decisions at the company for nearly a decade and has worked on water utility matters with state regulators at the
In Patla’s previous role, he was responsible for all company supply operations, field services, water quality, environmental compliance, safety and engineering, and planning functions for the company. He led a statewide team of professionals providing safe, reliable drinking water and delivering infrastructure projects in communities the company serves. He led the company’s emergency response efforts during major storm events and widespread power outages and is engaged with PURA on its Emergency Support Function #12 team. He is an active and vocal leader in water industry issues through his participation in industry professional associations, including the Connection Section of the
“I am honored to take on the role of president of CTWS and CWC, and I look forward to working with our talented, passionate team of water professionals to build on our record of water quality, service and environmental stewardship,” stated Patla. He added, “I have been fortunate to be mentored by Maureen and other exceptional leaders at Connecticut Water for more than three decades, and I look forward to building on the strengths of the organization and its people.” Patla will immediately focus on identifying successors for his current position and further defining the Connecticut Water leadership team to deliver on the company’s short- and long-term strategic goals.
Patla is a licensed professional engineer in the state of
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