Arcadis Hires Two New Employees

April 11, 2016
Cedric Brooks is senior vice president; Mauricio Villegas is vice president

Arcadis, a design and consultancy firm for natural and built assets, has hired two senior professionals, Cedric Brooks and Mauricio Villegas, to help Arcadis’ clients compete effectively in the oil and gas market.

Cedric Brooks brings more than 25 years of experience in the oil and gas industry to his new role at Arcadis as senior vice president and global account leader. In this position, Brooks is responsible for business development, including strategic direction, branding and growth for the oil and gas markets.

Brooks earned a bachelor of business administration degree in finance from Houston Baptist University and a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering from the University of Houston. He is a member of the American Assn. of Chemical Engineers and a board member of the Rice University Global Forum.

Mauricio Villegas joins Arcadis as vice president, strategic account and program development leader for the oil and gas sector. He is responsible for developing client relationships to expand business opportunities in new and more diverse market segments.

Villegas will leverage his 18 years of domestic and global experience in the oil and gas industry.

Villegas holds a Bachelor of Science degree in management from Northeastern University.

Source: Arcadis

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