Artesian Resources Corporation Announces Leadership Change

Artesian Resources Corporation has appointed Joseph A. DiNunzio as President of Artesian Water Maryland, Inc.
DiNunzio has served as Executive Vice President and Secretary of Artesian Resources Corporation since 2007. Previously, he served as Senior Vice President and Secretary and Vice President and Secretary. Prior to joining Artesian in 1989, DiNunzio was with PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP.
DiNunzio is Past Chairman of the Cecil County Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Board of the Cecil Business Leaders. He is a member of the Delaware Water Supply Coordinating Council, the Delaware Source Water Assessment and Protection Programs’ Citizens and Technical Advisory Committee, the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
“Joe’s leadership, integrity and commitment to upholding Artesian’s high standards of service to the customers and communities we serve have all played a critical role in our expansion into Cecil County and in Artesian’s continued success,” said Dian C. Taylor, Artesian Resources Corporation Chair, President and CEO. “I am proud to say that Joe not only is a valued Artesian employee but a friend and mentor to many in our organization.”
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