CH2M HILL Appoints New Water Business Group International Operations Director

Aug. 6, 2009
Neil Reynolds joins the company with nearly 30 years of international water infrastructure experience

Neil Reynolds has joined CH2M HILL as international operations director for the Water Business Group.

Reynolds comes to CH2M HILL with nearly 30 years experience in international water infrastructure project development, engineering, procurement and construction. Since 2002, Reynolds has worked for Biwater, a specialist contractor and operator in the water industry, where he was most recently managing director for Biwater’s Europe business unit.

While at Biwater, Reynolds served as a main board director, jointly responsible for running day-to-day operations around the world and overseeing the opening of new markets in China, Russia and India. Prior to joining Biwater, Reynolds was regional director for Skanska, a global contractor, developer and construction services company.

“Neil’s diverse country and EPC experience will contribute significantly to CH2M HILL’s continued growth of targeted markets around the world," said global operations director Greg McIntyre. “I am pleased to welcome Neil to CH2M HILL.”

Based in CH2M HILL’s London office, Reynolds is a chartered civil engineer and a chartered environmentalist, receiving his B.S. degree with honours in civil engineering from the University of Glamorgan. He is a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers and the Society for the Environment.

Source: CH2M HILL

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