Krause Appointed to EPCOR's Board of Directors
EPCOR Utilities Inc. today announced the appointment of Alan Krause to its Board of Directors.
Krause served as President, Global of MWH Global until his retirement in November 2017. During his tenure with the company, he served in many different executive positions, including Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, President & Chief Operating Officer, and President of the company’s natural resources, industry and infrastructure section.
“Krause is a widely respected business leader and innovator, whose teams have applied unique, sustainable solutions to some of the world’s most complex water infrastructure projects,” said Hugh J. Bolton, EPCOR Board Chair. “This impressive background combined with a commitment to protecting and developing our water resource in a responsible manner, make him an excellent addition to our Board.”
Krause earned a master’s degree in geological engineering from the University of Nevada Mackay School of Mines. He has completed the Owner/President Management Program at Harvard Business School, and is a member and distinguished engineer for the Pan American Academy of Engineering. In 2015, Krause was appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce to represent the consulting and engineering segment of the U.S. environmental technology sector on the Environmental Technologies Trade Advisory Committee.
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