CECO Pipeline Services names President
Published by Aimee Knight,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
CECO Pipeline Services Company, Inc. (CPSC) recently appointed Monty Collins as its President. As President, Mr. Collins will assume day-to-day leadership of CECO Pipeline Services.
Mr. Collins is a seasoned leader with significant experience working in the oil & gas industry, operating efficiently at scale, and delivering value to shareholders.
Before joining CECO Pipeline Services, Mr. Collins held the role of VP, Construction Management with TRC Companies, Inc. He has also held senior and executive level positions for the last 30 years with various oil and gas related companies such as Universal Pegasus International, NextEra Energy Resources and Spectra Energy.
Mr. Collins holds an MBA from Our Lady of the Lake University and a Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management from the University of Louisiana at Monroe.
"We are excited to have Monty join our team at CECO Pipeline Services," stated Richard Hotze, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of CPSC. "His extensive leadership experience in the oil and gas sector and operational background will be of tremendous benefit, and his proven track record of delivering on production and costs will be invaluable as we advance the Company's business strategies."
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/06012020/ceco-pipeline-services-names-president/
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