Seven Seas Water Names Senior Vice President International Business Development

Feb. 14, 2013
Ian Fox will develop long-term global business strategies

Seven Seas Water Corp. announced that Ian Fox has joined the company as senior vice president, international business development.

Fox comes to Seven Seas Water from AES Corp. where he was managing director of business development. Prior to AES, Fox was vice president of business development for CLP Holdings of Hong Kong. Fox has led the development of several major energy projects internationally, representing over $8 billion of capital commitments. He has extensive development experience in India, China, Japan, Vietnam, Thailand and Turkey. He is a graduate of George Washington University and Pace University Law School and is admitted to practice law in the state of New York.

"Mr. Fox has extensive experience coordinating large international energy projects and this knowledge correlates well with our build-own-operate business model for water services,” said Robert Dixon, Seven Seas CEO. "Ian brings a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record to the Seven Seas Water business development effort. His international experience and strong leadership skills are a perfect fit to drive our global growth initiative."

"I am enthusiastic about joining Seven Seas Water in the midst of a dramatic growth phase for the company,” said Fox. “I am optimistic about the long-term global needs for water services. Seven Seas has a unique value proposition for customers and I am proud to be joining their capable team."

Source: Seven Seas Water

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