Siemens Announces Management Changes at USFilter

Nov. 4, 2005

Siemens recently announced two management changes at its USFilter business. Chuck Gordon has been named executive vice president of USFilter's Systems business and Kevin Trant has been named executive vice president of the company's Services & Products (S&P) business.

Gordon has been a member of the USFilter management team since 1995 where he managed its S&P business. Prior to that, he managed the Water S&P business and was the southern regional manager from 1995 to 1999. Gordon has a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of South Dakota and an MBA from Wake Forest University.

Trant, who will replace Gordon as the head of the S&P business, has been a member of the USFilter management team since 1988, and for the past three years has led the company's Hydrocarbon Group as its general manager. Prior to that, he held several positions within USFilter including vice president and business director for the Water S&P Group, Southeast business unit manager for the Water S&P Group, and manager of business integration for the Process Water Group. Trant received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Administrative Science and Mathematics from Colby College in Maine, and completed his MBA at the University of Massachusetts in Lowell.

Both Gordon and Trant will report directly to Siemens Water Technologies CEO Roger Radke in their new positions.

Source: Siemens

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