Vortex promotes two executives to drive trenchless services expansion
(UI) - Vortex Companies has promoted two senior leaders as it continues to expand its trenchless infrastructure services operations across North America.
BJ Kerstiens has been named executive vice president of Services, where he will oversee efforts to align regional operations and support integration of newly acquired service businesses. Brent Keller has been promoted to senior vice president of Services – Western U.S., leading regional strategy and operations across key markets.
The leadership changes come as Vortex continues to grow its services division through a combination of acquisitions and organic expansion. Company officials said the appointments are intended to strengthen operational consistency, improve performance, and support long-term growth across its water and sewer infrastructure platform.
Vortex, headquartered in Houston, provides trenchless rehabilitation and infrastructure services globally, with a focus on expanding its capabilities across regional markets and integrated service offerings.
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