Centuri names Ryan Palazzo president of U.S. gas division
Centuri Holdings, Inc. has appointed Ryan Palazzo as President of U.S. Gas, where he will oversee the company’s gas infrastructure operations and lead its long-term growth strategy across North America. The U.S. Gas segment represents roughly half of Centuri’s total revenue and plays a key role in supporting the nation’s expanding energy infrastructure.
A 30-year energy industry veteran, Palazzo brings extensive experience in large-scale pipeline construction, facilities management, and energy infrastructure projects. His career includes leadership positions at U.S. Pipeline, CH2M Hill (now part of Jacobs Engineering Group), El Paso Corporation (acquired by Kinder Morgan), and most recently, Primoris Corporation, where he served as President of its Pipeline Group.
Centuri President and CEO Christian Brown said Palazzo’s appointment reflects the company’s commitment to meeting rising customer demand for gas distribution and transmission services. “Ryan’s decades of strategic industry experience and proven leadership will strengthen our focus on market expansion while maintaining our commitment to safety, quality, and sustainable growth,” Brown said.
Palazzo holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines and is a graduate of the Advanced Management Program at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
Centuri, headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, provides infrastructure construction and maintenance services for natural gas, electric, and other utility markets throughout North America.
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